Founded in 1968
Affiliated to the British Goat Society since 1969 and Member of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust
Welcome to the Golden Guernsey Goat Society website |
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Golden Guernseys in the United Kingdom originally came from goats imported from the Channel Islands. |
They are raised for milk but do not produce as much as the larger dairy breeds. Butterfat and protein levels are generally the same as most other breeds. |
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They are suitable for those without grazing, who have a very small plot of land, and who want to give their family wholesome milk, produced at home. |
The 2021 Calendar is on sale.
Go to the Sales page to buy your copy. Hurry, only two remaining! Reduced price £3.50 inc p & p |
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Neither the Golden Guernsey Goat Society nor its officials may be held responsible for any of the material, views, statements or inaccuracies found within these website pages. | |
Information found here is for general guidance purposes only. However further knowledge can be obtained by becoming a member of the Society. | |
© All the information and pictures on the pages of this website are copyright of the GGGS and various of its members. All rights reserved. | |
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Page last updated 17-Feb-2021 |