Kiko goat
The Kiko is a breed of meat goat from New Zealand.[1] Kiko is the Māori word for flesh or meat.[2] The Kiko breed was created in the 1980s by Garrick and Anne Batten, who cross-bred local feral goats with imported dairy goat bucks of the Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, and Toggenburg breeds. The breeding aims were hardiness, fast growth, parasite resistance, and survivability with little input from the producer.[3]
Country of origin | New Zealand |
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Distribution | World Wide |
Use | Meat |
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Skin color | variable |
Horn status | horned |
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The Kiko breed was imported into the US in 1992 by Goatex Group LLC.[4] Today, three registries are in the US for Kikos: the AKGA, the IKGA, and the NKR (which is the largest of the three). Kikos can be registered as 100% New Zealand, meaning that their lineage can be traced all the way back to the original New Zealand stock.[5] "Purebreds" are animals that are at least 15/16ths New Zealand stock[5] and "percentages" are those that are at least 50% New Zealand stock.[5] Kikos-Boer crosses can also be registered as Genemaster™ with the NKR.
The Kiko breed continues to grow in popularity particularly in the warm, wet US southern states where drug-resistant parasites have wreaked havoc on southern herds.[6] The Kiko shows a natural parasite resistance that allows it to thrive in climates where other goats do not. The Kiko breed, coming from a dairy background, is also proving valuable to southern dairy herds in providing parasite resistant dual-purpose dairy and meat offspring.[7]
References
- Breed data sheet: Kiko/New Zealand. Domestic Animal Diversity Information System of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Accessed November 2015.
- Kiko Goats: A Rare Breed of New Zealand Origin. Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand. Accessed November 2015.
- The Kiko Goat. International Kiko Goat Association. Archived 13 February 2006.
- "Kiko Goats in the USA". Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand.
- The National Kiko Registry Handbook
- "Growing Parasite Problem in Goats". American Veterinary Association.
- "Value of adding Kiko to Dairy Herds for Dual Purpose Offpring -". 20 November 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2019.