The Anglo-Nubian goat, or simply Nubian goat in the United States, was developed in Great Britain of native milking stock and goats from the Middle East and North Africa. Its distinguishing characteristics include large, pendulous ears and a “Roman” nose. Due to their Middle-Eastern heritage, Nubians can live in very hot climates and have a longer breeding season than other dairy goats. Considered a dairy or dual-purpose breed, Nubians are known for the high butterfat content of their milk, although on average, the breed produces less volume of milk than other dairy breeds.
Haruka
Haruka is an American Nubian doe, bred to Spots for March kids
Cream Puff
Cream Puff is a Purebred Nubian doe from Saada lines. She is bred to Spots for March kids.
Elektra
Elektra is a NOA Nubian doe, bred to Spots for March kids. Her dam is Pecan Pie.
Calypso
Calypso is a 2018 Snubian doe, out of Spots, and a Saanen doe from strong milk lines. She is bred for March kids.
Delilah
Delilah is a 1/2 Nubian 1/2 Alpine, grade doe. She is bred to Spots for March kids.
Turbo
Turbo is a Recorded Grade Nubian doe out of Delilah and Aries. She is the dam to Mad Maxine, and is bred to Spots for March kids.
Cypress
Cypress is a Saada bred Nubian doe that is bred to Spots for March kids.
Mad Maxine
Max is a recorded grade Nubian doe out of Spots and Turbo. She will be bred this Fall for Spring 2021 kids.
Zinfandel
Zinny is a 2019 Recorded Grade Nubian doe out of Spots and Pecan Pie. We lost Pecan this last winter, so we're thankful her daughter is almost an exact replica. Zinny will be bred this Fall for Spring 2021 kids.
Spots
Spots is our Spotted American Nubian buck from Sarah Azbill in Kentucky. He has given us many bucklings, so we're hoping this year for some doelings!