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The Bagot goat is one of the oldest breeds in Britain today.

chris-052.jpgThey were formerly feral at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England but have become scattered since 1957. The breed is nearly extinct. Bagot goats have no commercial use either for milk or meat.

The goat is a browser, eating hedges, paper, your clothes, if you let them (!), as well as grass.

They are difficult to recognise apart from sheep. But the tail of the goat sticks up and the sheep’s down. Also the goats horns grow up and back, whereas the sheep’s grow out sideways and back. Male goats wear beards. And the forehead of the goat is convex (bulging outwards), but the sheep’s is concave.

Goats are from the Cattle (Bovidae) family, which chew the cud and are cloven hoofed so are classified in the Bible as “clean” animals, that God allowed man to eat after the Great Flood. Noah would have taken 7 pairs of the family into the Ark, hence the huge diversity of species that have developed since then. They all have 4 stomachs and no teeth on top in front.



This page was last modified: 1st November 2007

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