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The goats of the FLOCK-REPROD project

11 goat breeds native to Europe are involved in the FLOCK-REPROD project.

Here are the goats and bucks pictures from the project partners:

Breed
 Origin

Picture of goat
 Female
 

Picture of buck
 Male
 

Alpine
Native to the French and Swiss Alps

Femelle alpine

© INRA

Mâle alpine

© CAPGENES

Saanen
Native to Switzerland

Saanen femelle

© INRA

Saanen mâle

© CAPGENES

Murciano-granadina
Native to Murcia region, Spain

Murciana femelle

© ACRIMUR

Murciana mâles

© ACRIMUR

Malagueña
Native to Malaga region, Spain

Malagueña INIA

© INIA

Malagueña mâles

© INIA

Sarda
Native to Sardinia island, Italy

Sarda femelle

© UNISS, G. Epifani

Sarda mâles

© UNISS

Serrana
Native to Portugal

Serrana femelles

© ANCRAS

Serrana mâle

© ANCRAS

Capra Prisca
Native to Greece

Capra prisca female

© AUTH

Capra Prisca mâle

© AUTH

Skopelos
Native to Skopelos island, Greece

Skopelos femelles

© AUTH

Skopelos mâle et éleveur grec

© AUTH

Damascus
Native to Syria

Damascus femelle

© AUTH

Damascus mâle

© AUTH

Chèvre des Carpates
Native to the Carpathian mountains, Romania

Carpathian femelle

© CAPRIROM

Carpathian mâle

© CAPRIROM

Blanche de Banat
Native to Banat region, Romania

Blanche de Banat femelles

© CAPRIROM

Blanche de Banat mâle

© CAPRIROM