copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Bagot goat - Wikipedia The Bagot goat ˈ b æ ɡ ə t [1] is a breed of goat which for several hundred years has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England It is a small goat, with a black head and neck and the remainder of the body white
Bagot Goats – Characteristics, History, Uses, and Care Guide Bagot goats are one of the oldest documented goat breeds in England They have a historical connection to the Bagot family, with records dating back to the 14th century Their unique appearance and hardy nature make them a subject of interest for conservationists and goat enthusiasts alike
Bagot. com By the 12th century, the Bagots were established as gentry in Staffordshire, England, and rose to prominence over the ensuing centuries, with titles such as Baron Bagot and estates like Blithfield Hall, forging their legacy in English political history
About Bagot Goats | The Bagot Goat Society The Bagot goat is classified as an historical parkland breed and developed over six centuries as a single isolated herd Intervention was limited to the occasional cull to manage the population, leaving most of the breed’s development to natural selection
Bagot Goat Breed | PetCurious The Bagot goat is a medium-sized breed known for its distinctive appearance, characterized by a long, flowing white coat with a black cape, including a black head and ears They have a straight facial profile and prominent, twisted horns that extend outward
Bagot Goats Facts and Pictures - Breeds List Bagot goats have roamed the semi-wild regions of Blithfield, Staffordshire for several hundred years It derived its name from its keeper Sir John Bagot The breed was first considered “critically endangered” in 2010, by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust