
A Stiefelgeiss.
Stiefelgeiss is a breed of
domestic mountain goats originating in the highlands of St. Gallen
, Switzerland
. Their population is currently less than one
thousand.
Male and female Stiefelgeiss have horns. Their coats range from a
light greyish brown to a dark reddish color. The animals are not
excessively shaggy but on the animals' hind end long beard hairs,
called "
Mänteli," grow much longer and often of a
different color than the rest of the coat. Some members of the
breed display long, beard-like hairs on the chin.
Until the 1920s the goat was actively bred, but by the 1980s it was
nearly
extinct. Noting this, the Swiss
preservation foundation
"Pro Specie Rara" took an interest
in the animal. Now mostly managed by the "
Booted Goat Breeders
Club of Switzerland", the ongoing conservation efforts
encourage farmers to keep the goats for their agricultural
usefulness, for service as mother nannies, and for meat. While
still an endangered population, the recent trend in their numbers
has been positive. As of 2001, there were 600 members spread among
87 breeders. They are concentrated in eastern Switzerland with
scattered breeding groups also found in the central and western
regions of the country.
References
- Booted Goat
- Agricultural Genetic Resources of the Alps -
Update
- STIEFELGEISS (German) | (translated by Google)