Pygora Goat
size/weight/height
Males
(bucks) weigh 75 to 95 pounds and reach
a minimum height of 23 inches tall at the highest
point on their back. Females (does) weigh 65 to 75 pounds and reach
a minimum height of 18 inches tall.
adaptations/coloration
Pygora
goats have at least 14 color variations, including caramel, agoutis
and solid black or solid white. Some appear to have socks to the
knees and facial masks. Their color changes for in-fleece and out-of-fleece.
Pygora goats have three distinct types of fleece, and are well covered
(except from the knee down).
behavior
Pygora
goats are alert, curious, friendly, cooperative and easy to handle.
They have the docility of angora goats and the spunk and playfulness
of pygmy goats.
reproduction/lifespan
Females
come into heat every 21 days for 2 to 48 hours. Males come into rut
(decrease in appetite, obsessive interest in the females, fighting
between bucks, display behavior and a strong musky odor) with the
female's heat cycles, each spring and fall. Gestation lasts 145 to
150 days, after which females bear one to four young, but usually
twins..
diet
Pygora
goats eat hay, grass and grain. A large staple of their diet consists
of mineral lick and water. At the zoo, they eat pelleted feed and
plant cuttings provided by gardening staff.
habitat/range
Pygoras
are able to thrive in many different climates.
other
Pygoras
were initially bred in Oregon by crossing an angora goat with a pygmy
goat, in order to produce a goat with long, silky fleece.
oregon
zoo exhibit
Trillium
Creek Family Farm
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