Our amazing Thuringian billy goat. This domestic breed almost died out in the 1980s and was saved by adding some Swiss goats. Our herd is part of the program to save and stabilise the breed.
And they are derived from the Toggenburg. Let me tell you, I once had a Toggenburg doe who loved licorice as much as I do and was always begging me for a piece to share,
Ice Swimmersays
Ooh, the horns and the beard.
Nightjarsays
Oooh goats! Goats are irresistible! Also, the first shot is a wonderful portrait.
voyagersays
I love goats. I’m not familiar with this breed, but even those majestic horns can’t quite remove the silly from its face. I bet they’re totally adorable as kids.
kestrel says
Oh SWOON…. just look at that goat!
And they are derived from the Toggenburg. Let me tell you, I once had a Toggenburg doe who loved licorice as much as I do and was always begging me for a piece to share,
Ice Swimmer says
Ooh, the horns and the beard.
Nightjar says
Oooh goats! Goats are irresistible! Also, the first shot is a wonderful portrait.
voyager says
I love goats. I’m not familiar with this breed, but even those majestic horns can’t quite remove the silly from its face. I bet they’re totally adorable as kids.