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Bagot goat - Wikipedia The Bagot goat ˈbæɡət [1] is a breed of goat which for several hundred years has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England It is a small goat, with a black head and neck and the remainder of the body white
Bagot Goats – Characteristics, History, Uses, and Care Guide Bagot goats are a distinctive and ancient breed with a rich history and a unique set of characteristics that make them stand out among other goat breeds Known for their striking appearance and hardy nature, these goats have been a part of agricultural heritage for centuries
Bagot Goat Breed | PetCurious The Bagot goat breed is known for its calm and docile temperament, making them excellent companions for farmers and livestock owners They are gentle, friendly, and easy to handle, which makes them suitable for children and beginners in goat farming
About Bagot Goats | The Bagot Goat Society In nature goats are a mountain and upland species, however the Bagot is the UK’s only primitive goat breed to have developed in the English lowlands, where it has adapted to the challenges of this environment
Bagot Goat: Goat Breed Profile and Information - Animal of Things Goats are a mountain and upland species in their natural habitat; however, the Bagot is the only primitive breed of goat in the United Kingdom to have spread in the English lowlands, which has blended with the challenges of this environment
Bagot Goat: Farm Everything You Need To Know - Farming Plan Bagot goats are a rare and ancient breed of domestic goat that has been bred in England since the 14th century They are characterized by black, white or tan markings and their short, stocky (yet muscular) build
Bagot Goats Facts and Pictures - Breeds List Bagot goats have roamed the semi-wild regions of Blithfield, Staffordshire for several hundred years It derived its name from its keeper Sir John Bagot The breed was first considered “critically endangered” in 2010, by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust
Goats By Breed - Bagot - GOATWORLD. COM It is likely that the Bagot may be descended from the Schwarzhal goat from the Rhone valley There are many stories as to how they got to Blithfield Hall, the most likely one which cannot be proved, but the most factual being, some goats were brought back to England by the returning crusaders