1. Nubians
Nubians got the number one place because without a shadow of a doubt it is one of the most popular, well-known and all-purpose goats: useful for milk, meat and hide production. We can say this is the queen of the goats. It is not rare that a Nubian can produce 1200 kg of milk during the whole lactation (270-300 days) which is pretty much! Its milk also has high (if not the highest) average butterfat content: 4,9%. Nubians are very grateful to raise. This breed was developed in England; British goats were crossed with bucks of Indian and African origin.
As we have reviewed the easiest goat breeds to raise – which one(s) would you choose? As for me, I’d prefer the Nubians not only because they are all-purpose, but I really love their long, floppy ears; and the Angora goats because of their funny appearance and wonderful fiber.