- Golden Guernsey
The Golden Guernsey is a rare breed of
goat from theBailiwick of Guernsey on theChannel Islands . They were first brought toGreat Britain in1965 and a sub-breed has evolved known as the "British Guernsey". [ [http://www.allgoats.com/breeds2.htm Goat Breeds] ]Origin
The exact origin of these animals is uncertain but since goat bones have been found in
dolmen s (a type ofMegalithic tomb ) as old as 2000 B.C. on the islands, it is likely that the breed began to evolve into its current form about this time. The ancestors of the Golden Guernsey are believed to have been the Oberhasli and Syrian breeds. The first documented reference to the Golden Guernsey in its current form dates from1826 when reference to a "golden goat" was printed in a guide book. In1965 the Golden Guernsey was exported to Great Britain and the "English Golden Guernsey Club", later to become the "Golden Guernsey Goat Society", was formed. [ [http://www.brynhill.co.uk/breedhistory.htm BREED HISTORY : ON GUERNSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS] ]Characteristics
As its name suggests, the goat is golden in color, with hues ranging from pale blond to deep bronze. They are smaller and more fine-boned then other British milking goats, and there is great variety in coat length. The males are sometimes horned but the vast majority are not. Their personalities have been described as "very docile, very friendly". The males have been said to be unusually smelly. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/guernsey/content/articles/2007/08/15/goat_handler_feature.shtml Docile Golden Guernsey Goats, Live at the West Show] ]
The goat is efficient milking livestock for its relatively small size, producing an average yield of 3.16
kilogram s of milk per day; this is less than most Swiss goats, but the milk's highbutterfat andprotein content (3.72% and 2.81%, respectively) [ [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/goats/goldenguernsey/index.htm Golden Guernsey] ] makes up for the small yield.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.goldenguernseygoat.org.uk/ Golden Guernsey Goat Society]
* [http://www.dairygoatjournal.com/issues/81/81-6/Christine_Ball.html/ The History of Golden Guernsey Goats]
* [http://www.dairygoatjournal.com/issues/81/81-6/Linda_Campbell.html/ Golden Guernsey - The golden goat from the Channel Islands]
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