Dairy Goat Records - University of Alaska Fairbanks - uaf 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dairy Goat Records in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the birth date or the date the animal came to your farm in the designated field. This is crucial for tracking your goat's history.
  3. Fill in details about the sire, dam, and any siblings. This information helps maintain a comprehensive lineage record.
  4. Document vaccinations and health information, including treatments for illnesses. Use separate fields for each entry to ensure clarity.
  5. Record breeding dates and subsequent birthing records. Make sure to note whether it was a single, twin, or triplet birth.
  6. Track management events such as hoof trimming and body weight changes over time. This will help you monitor growth and health effectively.
  7. Finally, input feed costs and types of feed given per animal. This section is vital for managing your farm’s resources efficiently.

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There are two classifications - Grade A and Manufactured Grade (commonly referred to as Grade B). Grade B means you can legally make and sell cheese and gelato. Grade A means you can legally produce fluid milk products such as milk, chocolate milk, and yogurt in addition to cheese and gelato.
The average GPA at University of Alaska Fairbanks is 3.46. This makes University of Alaska Fairbanks Moderately Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.
If you require high butterfat for making cheese or yogurt, Nubians might be the best choice. If milk volume is the primary concern, Saanens and Alpines are excellent options. For those looking for an all-rounder with good milk quality and moderate production, Oberhaslis and Toggenburgs are great candidates.
Recorded grades are registerable through the ADGA, though they are not purebred goats and can be any mixture of European or American breeds. These 10 breeds dominate the dairy goat industry. Dairy goats lactation period averages 284 days, with an average range of 275 to 305 days.
The Nigerian Dwarf is a hardy breed, well suited to the Alaskan climate, and produces milk very high in butterfat and protein.

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American Dairy Goat Association currently maintains herd books for the following breeds of dairy goats: Alpine, Guernsey, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Sable and Toggenburg. Breed descriptions are taken directly from ADGAs Own A Dairy Goat booklet.
There are no official goat grade standards. These specifications are used and were developed by the Livestock and Grain Market News Branch for describing goats for market news purpose.

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