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Arapawa Goats

Arapawa Goat Breeders Association

One thing that immediately stands out with Arapawa goats is their long hair. Their hair is thick and lustrous, often becoming thicker at the top of the legs and their spine. During winters, they grow a thick undercoat for insulation.

Females tend to be slimmer compared to males, while males are stockier with a round belly. Their faces are straight or sometimes a bit concave. The ears have a little bit of a crimp to them, an adorable feature that makes it look like they’re tipped to eye level.The horns curve back with a twist out, with the males’ horns being thicker, outward-sweeping, and flatter. This breed is known for being non-aggressive and friendly, especially if they are handled early on in their life.

They can make excellent family goats and are even good with children.They tend to get attached to family groups and love being with other goats as well, meaning they’re a good option for existing herds. Arapawa goats are known for their intriguing demeanor and distinctive appearance. There are roughly 200 Arapawa Goats in the us. Ultimately, it’s

important to recognize that the Arapawa goat breed is one of the rarest in the world, and it needs to be cherished as a

valuable ecological asset. Arapawa goats are medium-weight goats. Does tip the scales at around 60 to 80 lbs. and bucks can weigh up to 125 lbs. But their size is just the beginning of their distinctive features. Both males and females can grow thick beards, but males tend to have longer beards.

However, one thing to keep in mind is that Arapawa goats can be true escape artists. They can squeeze through very small spaces and jump higher than you might expect. This means that appropriate fencing is an absolute must-have.If you’re not careful, they’ll be out exploring the neighborhood in no time. Another thing to note is that Arapawa goats don’t particularly enjoy being out in rainy or overly cold weather. So, providing them with a shelter where they can stay dry and comfortable is essential.They also are great at clearing unwanted vegetation and weeds, making them an excellent choice for landowners looking to keep their property in check. When it comes to health, Arapawa goats are generally hardy and self-sufficient in

their native terrain. does make excellent mothers, but care must be taken to ensure they receive proper nutrition and

healthcare. They are also well-adjusted to cold temperatures, which is good news for goat owners in colder climates.They are active and enjoy roaming around to find food, so providing them with opportunities to exercise is a must. 

Dairy goats are some of the friendliest animals on the planet, and Arapawas are no different. They may not be the top producers, but they do provide sufficient milk for a family’s consumption. They can produce 1 1/2 Litres to 3 Litres a day. Their milk can be used for cheese-making or other dairy products, or it can be consumed as is. Plus, their milk has a relatively high-fat content compared to other breeds, which makes it perfect for those who love rich and creamy milk.

As Meat goats They are naturally leaner and smaller than other breeds, meaning their meat is very tender, and their flavor is unique.You can choose to raise them solely for meat or add them to your herd for an added protein source.They don’t take much space and can easily be transported,

making them perfect for small-sized farms.

Arapawa goats also have some fiber value, making them useful for wool production.Their coarse, colored wool can be used for weaving, felting, or other wool crafts.The fiber they produce is durable and eco-friendly and cements them as a multi-purpose goat breed.

One of the most notable features of Arapawas is their ability to breed in all seasons.This means that farmers can plan their herd management year-round without worrying about any seasonal gaps or downtime And when it comes to breeding, twin births are a common occurrence with Arapawas. This makes them a highly efficient choice for those who want to build up their herd quickly.

Diet is very crucial for Arapawa goats as they are hearty eaters and require a balanced diet that includes hay, grains, and freshwater. Keep in mind that these goats love to nibble, so make sure to have plenty of grass and weeds available to them. It is important to keep their meals regular and consistent, and you will have happy, healthy goats. Arapawa goats are known for having strong personalities and being quite independent.So it’s essential to establish a positive relationship with them from an early age.Spend time with your goats; talk to them, pet them, and give them your love.It’s also crucial to have strong, confident body language around them.They’ll trust you more if you’re firm and consistent.One of the biggest issues to keep an eye out for with Arapawa goats is internal parasites.These goats are naturally more resistant to external parasites like fleas and ticks, but internal parasites such as worms can wreak havoc on their health.Make sure to deworm only as needed.

General Goat Information

  • Kids are registered unless otherwise noted. 

  • Kids are raised on mom unless otherwise noted.

  • We test for CL/CAE & Johne's

  • Animals sold at pet price are without papers

  • Vaccinated  with 8 Way & Dewormed

Arapawa Goat Pricing

Does $450 & Up

Wether's $ 350  

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