In February 2000, the Australian Miniature Goat Breed was launched with animal heights recommended to be no more than 58.5cm for Does and no more than 63.5cm for Bucks. Maximum heights, according to information obtained from the Dairy Goat Society at that time, were believed to be reached by 2yrs of age. AMGR maximum heights were later set at 58.5cm for Bucks and 53.3cm for Does, with maturity at 3yrs. A
proposal was made to increase AMGR heights to bring them
in line with overseas miniature goat associations, adjusting
Buck heights to 60 cm and doe heights to 57 cm and to
allow an extra 2.5cm for Nuwby bucks. Click Here to View AMGR Vote Results Some
Breeders have asked why maximum heights are set so high
when ideal heights are 50.8cm - 55.9cm for bucks and 45.7cm
- 50.8cm for does... Breeders are encouraged to use the smallest animals they have available to them and to aim for a herd average a couple of inches below the maximum heights allowable. This also give Breeders a "safety net" in case their young stock do grow slightly taller than expected, hopefully it wont be any more than an inch or two, in which case they will still be under the maximum height for their expected Grade. The AMGR believes that our heights, set in accordance with overseas miniature goat associations, make creation of the Australian miniature goat achievable, (considering we don't have access to overseas miniature goat bloodlines). With a decade of experimental breeding behind us, (and with lots of trial and error), we are quite confident that we are finally getting close to producing true breeding miniature bucks that will not exceed 60cm when mature and does that will mature well under 57cm. Further selective breeding should reduce heights a little more however it will take many generations which may take decades to actually genetically reduce mature buck heights down to 53.3cm . Height updates for many of our older animals indicate that our animals are still growing up to 4 and 5 years of age in some cases. The good news is that the number of mature, genetically small breeding animals is slowly increasing and many breeders dedicated to the development and production of true quality Australian miniature goats are now able to offer fellow breeders access to them reducing the need for many breeders to take a gamble on using younger stock. The future for our Australian Miniature Goats is still looking very promising. Demand still far outweighs supply but access to small mature breeding stock is becoming more available. We have adult animals that are within the maximum heights (60cm bucks, 57cm does) and have a wonderful, growing group of dedicated breeders to work with. "Breeding Australian Miniature Goats is not simply breeding small goats to small goats, its about carefully selecting conformationally correct animals and pairing animals of a similar type to produce truly small, top quality animals and not simply small mongrels". It is also about making friends and having fun with what you have chosen to do. Statistics
from the AMGR (Studbook 1, 2000-2004, using heights 3yr+)
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