Dairy Goat

Anglo-Nubian Goat

A large dual-purpose breed known for high butterfat content in milk and good meat production.
Anglo-Nubian goat

Quick Facts

OriginUnited Kingdom
Doe Weight135-175 pounds
Buck Weight175-235 pounds
Height30-35 inches at withers
Milk Production1,800-2,500 pounds per lactation
Butterfat4.5-5.0%

Key Traits

High butterfat milk
Large size
Long ears
Roman nose
Heat tolerant
Dual purpose

The Anglo-Nubian goat is a premier dairy breed, originating from United Kingdom. These goats are prized by dairy farmers and homesteaders for their reliable milk production and manageable temperament.

As a well-established dairy breed, the Anglo-Nubian has earned its place in dairy operations and family farms worldwide. Known for high butterfat milk and large size, these goats offer excellent milk yields and quality.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Anglo-Nubian goats, from their historical background and physical characteristics to practical management advice, production expectations, and economic considerations for both commercial operations and family farms.

History and Origin of Anglo-Nubian Goats

The Anglo-Nubian goat has a rich history originating from United Kingdom, where the breed was carefully developed over many generations to excel in dairy production. The unique environmental conditions and selective breeding practices in United Kingdom shaped this breed's distinctive characteristics.

Throughout their history, Anglo-Nubian goats have been systematically selected for high butterfat milk, large size, long ears. Early breeders recognized the importance of these characteristics and made breeding decisions that reinforced these qualities generation after generation.

Today, Anglo-Nubian goats are found in farms and homesteads around the world, carrying forward the genetic legacy of those early breeding programs. Modern Anglo-Nubian goats maintain the core characteristics that made the breed valuable historically while benefiting from continued selection for improved production, health, and adaptability.

Physical Characteristics and Appearance

Size and Build

Adult Anglo-Nubian does typically stand 30-35 inches at withers and weigh between 135-175 pounds, while bucks are notably larger at 175-235 pounds. This size makes them substantial animals requiring adequate facilities and sturdy fencing.

Distinctive Features

Anglo-Nubian goats are particularly noted for their distinctive appearance. Key identifying features include:

  • High butterfat milk
  • Large size
  • Long ears
  • Roman nose
  • Heat tolerant
  • Dual purpose

Temperament

Anglo-Nubian goats are known for their gentle, vocal, friendly temperament. This makes them excellent choices for first-time goat owners, families with children, and educational programs.

Dairy Production Capabilities

Milk Production

Anglo-Nubian goats are exceptional dairy animals, producing an average of 1,800-2,500 pounds per lactation. Their milk contains approximately 4.5-5.0% butterfat, making it ideal for cheesemaking, soap production, and premium dairy products.

With a typical lactation period of 9-10 months, Anglo-Nubian does provide consistent milk production throughout the milking season. This reliability makes them valuable for both commercial dairy operations and family milk production.

Care and Management Requirements

Housing and Shelter

Good shelter required. Minimum 30 square feet per goat. Proper goat housing should provide protection from wind, rain, and extreme temperatures while ensuring adequate ventilation.

Feeding and Nutrition

Quality hay, pasture access, grain for milking does. A well-balanced feeding program is essential for maintaining health and optimal production.

Health Management

Regular hoof care, parasite control, udder health monitoring. Implementing a preventive health management program helps ensure long-term productivity and welfare.

Climate Considerations

Anglo-Nubian goats are heat tolerant, adaptable, needs good shelter. Understanding your local climate and how it affects your goats helps ensure their comfort and productivity year-round.

Breeding and Reproduction

Anglo-Nubian goats have reliable reproductive characteristics. Year-round breeding possible, with twins common, triplets possible. Does should reach breeding age at approximately 8-10 months, while bucks mature slightly later.

Successful goat breeding programs require proper buck management, accurate heat detection, and good kidding management. Anglo-Nubian does are generally capable mothers when properly managed.

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