GHC
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Hexi Cashmere (Goat)
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The Hexi Cashmere is used primarily in the production of cashmere fiber. Found in North Gansu in China the breed is usually white but black, brown or pied individuals are also seen.
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GHE
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Hejazi (Goat)
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The Hejazi is found in Arabia. It is usually black and long haired, used primarily for meat production. The breed is similar to the Syrian Mountain but dwarf.
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GHI
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Hungarian Improved (Goat)
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This is a dairy goat breed found throughout Hungary. The Hungarian Improved originated from Swiss Dairy breeds, especially Saanen, crossed with local animals. They are found in black, white, red or cream.
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GHM
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Haimen (Goat)
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The Haimen breed is found in Zhejiang, China. It is a white coated meat breed known for its prolific reproduction.
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GHO
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Hongtong (Goat)
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Kept primarily for milk production the Hongtong is a white colored breed which originated from Saanen crossed with local goats.
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GHS
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Hasi (Goat)
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The Hasi is the larger mountain version of the Albanian breed. Found in northeastern Albanian in the region surrounding Kukesi. The breed is kept for both milk and meat production, reddish in coloration with lop ears.
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GHT
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Huaitoutala (Goat)
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The Huaitoutala is a cashmere breed found in Qinghai, China.
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GHU
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Huaipi (Goat)
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The Huaipi is a prolific meat breed found in the region of Henan in China. They are white in color and both horned and polled individuals are seen.
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GIR
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Irish (Goat)
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This is a long haired goat breed found in Ireland. It is found in white, black and gray. The breed is used for both meat and milk production.
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GJG
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Jining Grey (Goat)
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The Jining Grey of Shandong Province, is noted for the attractive wavy patterns of its kid-pelt, which is the traditional commodity in international markets.
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GKG
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Kaghani (Goat)
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The Kaghani is a meat type that is found in the valley of Hazara district and surrounding areas in NWF Province, Pakistan.
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GKI
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Kiko (Goat)
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Kikos were first grown in New Zealand.
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GKI
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Kinder (Goat)
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Kinder are dual-purpose goats bred in US for both milk and meat. They come in variety of colors and patterns and can be bred anytime in the year.
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GKM
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Kamori (Goat)
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The Kamori is a milk type that is found in the districts of Dadu, Larkana and Nawab Shah in the Sind Province, Pakistan.
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GLM
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LaMancha (Goat)
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Despite its misleading name, this “earless” breed originated in Oregon in the 1930′s. LaMancha refers to the windswept plains region of central Spain, as the breed is believed to have likely descended from the native Murciana goat. LaMancha’s do have ears, of course; it’s the pinna, or external portion, that’s missing.
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GLO
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Loashan (Goat)
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This goat found in the Shandong Province of China. The breed was developed from Sannens of another type, first introduced to Loushan by German preachers early in 1904, and used for crossing with local does from 1919.
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GNA
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Nachi (Goat)
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The Nachi is a meat type that is found in Jhang, Multan and Muzaffargarh districts in the Punjab Province.
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GND
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Nigerian Dwarfs (Goat)
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The Nigerian goats, as the name suggests, originated from Africa. They are tiny, small goats best for dairy produce.
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GNO
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Norwegian (Goat)
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The Norwegian goat is found throughout Norway. It is kept for both milk and meat production. It is found in gray, blue, white or pied coloration. The Norwegian also has long hair.
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GNU
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Nubian (Goat)
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Nubians also known as Anglo-Nubian are big, graceful goats. They are proud of their body structure as they have long, pendulum-like ears and Roman nose. They are a cross breed of African and Indian bucks and were raised in England.
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GOB
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Oberhasli (Goat)
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They are also known as “Swiss Alpine” having a medium sized built. They are in bay color with clear black spotting all over the body.
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GOB
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Other Breed (Goat)
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GPE
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Peacock (Goat)
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Little is known about the origin of the Peacock Goat. The first mention of it was in the year 1887, under the name Prätttigau Goat. This description is for the most part identical to the present outward appearance.
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GPG
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Pygmy (Goat)
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They are of African origination having a small body structure. Nowadays, people are usually raising pygmy goats for meat but they are basically bred as pets.
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GPH
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Philippine (Goat)
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There are two varieties of Philippine goats raised for meat production. The coarse haired type is cream, tan or light brown and usually polled.
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GPO
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Poitou (Goat)
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The Poitou is a dairy breed found in western France. These animals are usually polled and have long hair coats. In coloration, they are black-brown with a pale underbelly and legs. The breed is rare.
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GPY
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Pygora (Goat)
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It is a cross breed of Pygmy and Angora raised to produce fine fiber. Pygoras have three different kinds of fleece categorized according to their characteristics.
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GPY
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Pyrenean (Goat)
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The Pyrenean goat breed is found in the French and Spanish Pyrenees and the Cantabrian mountains of Spain.
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GQI
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Qinshan (Goat)
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The Qinshan is a black colored goat raised for their pelts. The breed is found in Jining, Shandon, China.
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GRE
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Repartida (Goat)
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The Repartida is found in northeastern Brazil. This breed is a color type selected from SRD. The breed has black forequarters and brown or pale hind, vice versa.
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GRW
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Russian White (Goat)
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Dairy goats, of the Saanen and Toggenburg breeds, have been imported periodically from Switzerland and other European countries; these breed undoubtedly contributed much to the formation of various groups and varieties of goats specialized in milk production.
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GSA
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Saanen (Goat)
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They are large, white goats with upright ears and originally grown in Switzerland.
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GSC
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San Clemente (Goat)
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San Clemente Island is located off the coast of southern California. Feral goats, probably of Spanish orgin, have inhabited the island for several centuries, possibly since the 1500's.
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GSH
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Sahelian (Goat)
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The Sahelian belong to the Savanna group of goats with many types and subtypes raised in the Saharan and sub-Saharan region. Described type is distributed in north and northwest of Mali
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GSL
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Swedish Landrace (Goat)
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The Swedish Landrace is found in northern Sweden.
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GSO
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Somali (Goat)
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The Somali is found in Somalia and northeast Kenya.
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GSP
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Spanish Meat (Goat)
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Also known as Brush goats, they were introduced in America by Europeans.
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GSR
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SRD (Goat)
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The SRD breed is found in northeastern Brazil and is a meat breed derived from Crioul with some recent lop-eared blood, chiefly Anglo-Nubian and Bhuj. The name stands for Sem Raca Definida, meaning without defined breed.
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GSL
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Swedish Landrace (Goat)
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The Swedish Landrace is found in northern Sweden.
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GSO
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Somali (Goat)
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The Somali is found in Somalia and northeast Kenya.
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GSP
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Spanish Meat (Goat)
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Also known as Brush goats, they were introduced in America by Europeans.
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GSR
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SRD (Goat)
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The SRD breed is found in northeastern Brazil and is a meat breed derived from Crioul with some recent lop-eared blood, chiefly Anglo-Nubian and Bhuj. The name stands for Sem Raca Definida, meaning without defined breed.
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GTA
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Tauernsheck (Goat)
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The Tauernsheck is a very rare breed. It's roots are in the Austrian Landrace, the Pinzgauer and an unknown ancestor that brought the white spots.
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GTF
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Tennessee Fainting (Goat)
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These goats have various names due to their unique characteristics. The most popular ones are fainting or nervous goats named after their genetic imbalance. When shocked or surprised, these goats fall down as their muscles get locked or jammed. Nevertheless, they not only provide generous amount of meat but also fleece.
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GTH
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Thuringian (Goat)
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Thuringian are a variety of German Improved Fawn found in Thüringen, eastern Germany. They were developed from Toggenburg, Harzerziege, Rhönziege and Thüringer Landziege around 1885.
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GTO
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Toggenburg (Goat)
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They are the oldest breed of dairy goats having medium-sized body.
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GUZ
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Uzbek Black (Goat)
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Black wool goats in Uzbekistan were produced as a by-product in the formation of the new breed - Soviet Mohair goats.
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GVB
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Valais Blackneck (Goat)
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A meat and dairy breed found in southwestern Switzerland, the Valais Blackneck has black forequarters and white hindquarters and long hair.
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GVE
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Verata (Goat)
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A meat and dairy breed found in Vera, Caceres, Spain. Chestnut, black or grey in coloration and the Verata has twisted horns.
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GWA
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West African Dwarf (Goat)
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A numerous breed found on the coast of west and central Africa. Found in all colors the West African Dwarf is trypanotolerant. The African Pygmy and Nigerian Dwarf in the United States, the Dutch Dwarf and the Pygmy breed in Great Britain all originated from the West African Dwarf.
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GWL
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Wooden Leg (Goat)
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Myotonic goats are also called Wooden Leg goats, "stiff leg" or Tennessee fainting goats.
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GWS
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White shorthaired (Goat)
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This breed originated from a landrace which was not uniform in color, mostly light-brown to white, which were improved by crossing with Swiss Saanen bucks since the early 1900s.
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GXI
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Xinjiang (Goat)
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The Xinjiang is used for milk, cashmere and meat production. This breed is found in the mountains of Xinjiang in China and its coloration is white, black or brown.
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GXU
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Xuhai (Goat)
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The Xuhai is a varity of Huanghuai found in Jiangsu, China. The breed is kept primarily for meat production.
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GYM
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Yemen Mountain (Goat)
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The Yemen Mountain breed is a long haired goat that is usually black found in the mountains of northern Yemen.
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GZA
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Zalawadi (Goat)
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This breed is found in the Surendranagar and Rajkot regions of Gujarat, India. They are kept for milk, meat and hair production. The Zalawadi is of the Gujarati type and has erect corkscrew shaped horns.
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GZH
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Zhiwulin Black (Goat)
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The Zhiwulin Black is found in northern Shaanxi region of China and is kept for cashmere and meat production.
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GZO
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Zhongwei (Goat)
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Zhongwei goats are produced only in the arid desert steppes of some counties in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and Gansu Province.
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HAA
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Appaloosa (Horse)
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This horse's spotted coat and fur is its most recognize characteristic.
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HAN
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Andalusian (Horse)
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The purebred Andalusian registry consists of one stud book and three bloodlines. The Andalusian is the historical horse of the Iberian Peninsula dating back 25,000 years. The IALHA Purebred Andalusian registry accepts the three bloodlines known today as Spanish or Caballo Pura Raza Española (PRE), Portuguese or Cavalo Puro Sangue Lusitano (PSL), and a union of both known as the Spanish/Portuguese (S/P) for registry as an Andalusian
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HAP
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American Paint (Horse)
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Has an easy going temperament & used for cattle work.
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HAQ
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American Quarter (Horse)
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Versatile, popular equine breed that's great for new riders.
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HAR
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Arabian (Horse)
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Arabians are known for being affectionate and a dished head profile.
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HAS
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American Saddlebred (Horse)
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Result of selective breeding of four breeds of horses.
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HCD
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Clydesdale (Horse)
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Known for their large frames and study working abilities.
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HFR
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Friesian (Horse)
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It developed from a very old breed which was inherent to all of western Europe. It's the only horse native to Holland.
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HHN
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Hanoverian (Horse)
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This breed of horse excels in jumping, dressage, and showing.
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HIC
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Icelandic (Horse)
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The Icelandic horse is descended from horses brought to Iceland by settlers over eleven centuries ago. Comparison between the Icelandic horse, at the time of the settlement of Iceland, and ancient Norwegian and German horses show them to have similar bone structure. Some consider it likely that there was a separate species of horse, Ecuus scandianavicus, found in these areas.
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HMF
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Missouri Fox Trotter (Horse)
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Breed named after its unusual gait and smooth movement.
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HMI
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Miniature (Horse)
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Miniature Horse Breed Makes a Great Household Pet.
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HMO
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Morgan (Horse)
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Historically the official horse breed of the United States.
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HMU
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Mustang (Horse)
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Mustangs can range in size of between 13 and 16 hands.
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HOT
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Other Breed (Horse)
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Other Horse Breed not Listed.
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HPA
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Palomino (Horse)
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Breed admired for their beauty, versatility, & endurance.
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HPI
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Pinto (Horse)
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Their coloring provided a degree of natural camouflage.
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HPO
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Ponies (Horse)
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Distinctive pony breed (breeding two ponies) & is less than 14.2 hands high.
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HPP
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Peruvian Paso / Paso Fino (Horse)
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Breed known for an easy ride on rocky terrain.
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HTB
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Thoroughbred (Horse)
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Horse of choice for racing and speed related equestrian sports.
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HTR
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Trakehner (Horse)
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The Trakehner is a European warm-blooded horse of East Prussian origin, the foundation for which was laid at the main stud farm established in Trakehnen, East Prussia in 1732. The breed's name is derived from this world-famous farm, and the bloodlines can be traced back to this source.
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HTW
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Tennessee Walking (Horse)
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Distinct breed with no trot - only a "running walk."
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HWC
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Welsh Pony or Cob (Horse)
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Bred in the mountains and wild regions of Wales
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HHB
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Other Hot Blood (Horse)
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Horse breeds are loosely divided into three categories based on general temperament: spirited "hot bloods" with speed and endurance; "cold bloods", such as draft horses and some ponies, suitable for slow, heavy work; and "warm bloods", developed from crosses between hot bloods and cold bloods, often focusing on creating breeds for specific riding purposes, particularly in Europe.
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HWB
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Other Warm Blood (Horse)
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Horse breeds are loosely divided into three categories based on general temperament: spirited "hot bloods" with speed and endurance; "cold bloods", such as draft horses and some ponies, suitable for slow, heavy work; and "warm bloods", developed from crosses between hot bloods and cold bloods, often focusing on creating breeds for specific riding purposes, particularly in Europe.
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HCB
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