Animal Production 10 (Raise Small Ruminant) : Learning Competency
Animal Production 10 (Raise Small Ruminant) : Learning Competency
Animal Production 10 (Raise Small Ruminant) : Learning Competency
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
Identify suitable and superior breeds of goats and sheep based on industry standard
(TLE_AFPA9-12SM-Ia-e-1)
INTRODUCTION
Breed refers to the distinct characteristic of an animal within a specie which are
transferred from one generation to generation. On the other hand, Type is defined as a group of
animals raised to serve a certain purpose. A breed is a good guide in deciding the purpose of
animals to be raised.
1. Anglo-Nubian
Characteristics:
o Leggy and as tall as Saanen
o Long, wide and pendulous ears
o Convex roman nose
o Less tolerant of the cold but do well in hot climates
Color and markings:
o Black, gray, cream, white shades of tan, brown and rich, reddish brown;
lighter ears, facial strips, muzzle, crown and/or undertrim; overall light or
dark colored spots or patches of any size.
Approximate mature weight: 60 - 75 kg Average lactation (days): 165
Average milk production:
o 1.5 L/day
o 3.6 % fat
2. Toggenburg
Characteristics:
o Sturdy, vigorous and long-life
o Ears are erect and are carried
forward
Color and markings:
o Light fawn to dark chocolate
with distinct white markings; white
ears with dark spot in the middle;
two white strips down the muzzle
and hind legs from hock to hooves;
forelegs white from knees
downward; a white triangle on either side of the tail; white spot in the
area of the wattles.
Approximate mature weight: 60 - 80 kg Average lactation (days): 220
Average milk production: 1.5 – 1.75 L/day
3. Alpine
Characteristics:
o Alert breed from medium to large
size with upright ears
o Face is straight
Color and markings:
o Varies from black fawn to white
but the preferred color is black;
clear pure white markings at each
side of the belly; white legs below
the knees
o Hair is medium to short
Approximate mature weight: 60 kg
Average milk production:
Average lactation (days): 200
o 1.5 L/day
o 4.0% fat
4. Saanen
Characteristics:
o Well-built milky head and neck
o Known to have the longest milking
period
o Straight nose and erect ears
o Known as “Queen of Dairy Goat”
Color and markings:
o Cream to white
Approximate mature weight: 65 - 75 kg
Average milk production: Average lactation (days): 280
o 2.0 L/day
o 4.3% fat
5. Boer
Characteristics:
o With half-drooping ears
o Has distinct Roman nose and a
prominent forehead
o A meat-type breed
o Thrives in a well-drained hilly to rolling areas.
Color and markings:
o Head, neck and the tip of tail are
brown to reddish brown; rest of the
coat is white
Approximate mature weight: 70 – 90 kg
Average milk production: 1.0 – 1.5 L/day Average lactation (days): 200
Characteristics:
o Small , stocky, and low-set
o Found throughout the country,
o Thrives in all Agro Economical Zone
(AEZ).
Color and markings:
o Coat color is red, white or black or
a combination of three colors.
Approximate mature weight: 18 - 20 kg
Average milk production:
Average lactation (days): 187
o 0.4 kg/day
o 4.6% fat
Exercises 1
Directions: Identify the different breeds of goat. Indicate some of their special feature.
1. Name of breed:
2. Name of breed:
3. Name of breed:
4. Name of breed:
5. Name of breed:
6. Name of breed:
Name:___________________________________ Grade Level & Section:__________________
Date:________
Exercises 2
Directions: Conduct a survey of backyard goat raisers in your community. Following the column below, fill up and
jot down the breed and distinguishing features of each breed raised in the community.
Reflection:
One of the first decisions about raising goats is which breed or breeds to raise. As a
beginning goat producer, you need to identify specific breeds by name, appearance, and general
characteristics. Breed is a good guide when choosing the type of animals to be raised. In raising
goat, Boer is reared for meat production. Saanen, Toggenburg and Alpine are dairy type while
the Anglo-Nubian breed serves as a dual purpose type.
References:
https://goats.extension.org/goat-breeds/
https://www.google.com/search?
rlz=1C1GGRV_enPH757PH757&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=images+of+breeds+of+goats&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjcs-
WL4svqAhVRJaYKHRjHA0gQsAR6BAgFEAE&biw=802&bih=542
Answers key:
Exercise 1
1. Boer
Characteristics:
o With half-drooping ears
o Has distinct Roman nose and a
prominent forehead
o A meat-type breed
o Thrives in a well-drained hilly to
rolling areas.
Color and markings:
o Head, neck and the tip of tail are
brown to reddish brown; rest of the
coat is white
2. Anglo-Nubian
Characteristics:
o Leggy and as tall as Saanen
o Long, wide and pendulous ears
o Convex roman nose
o Less tolerant of the cold but do well in hot climates
Color and markings:
o Black, gray, cream, white shades of tan, brown and rich, reddish brown;
lighter ears, facial strips, muzzle, crown and/or undertrim; overall light or
dark colored spots or patches of any size.
3. Toggenburg
Characteristics:
o Sturdy, vigorous and long-life
o Ears are erect and are carried
forward
Color and markings:
o Light fawn to dark chocolate
with distinct white markings; white
ears with dark spot in the middle;
two white strips down the muzzle
and hind legs from hock to hooves;
forelegs white from knees
downward; a white triangle on either side of the tail; white spot in the
area of the wattles.
Characteristics:
o Small , stocky, and low-set
o Found throughout the country,
o Thrives in all Agro Economical Zone
(AEZ).
Color and markings:
o Coat color is red, white or black or
a combination of three colors.
5. Alpine
Characteristics:
o Alert breed from medium to large
size with upright ears
o Face is straight
Color and markings:
o Varies from black fawn to white
but the preferred color is black;
clear pure white markings at each
side of the belly; white legs below
the knees
o Hair is medium to short
6. Saanen
Characteristics:
o Well-built milky head and neck
o Known to have the longest milking
period
o Straight nose and erect ears
o Known as “Queen of Dairy Goat”
Color and markings:
o Cream to white
Exercises 2
Prepared by:
WILLIAM P. PAANOD
SST-III