It's all a matter of trusting the breeder from who you buy if you are not versed in knowing the characteristics of the breed.Great tip about paying attention to the horns for signs of infection at the bast of the horn.
U can know easily bcz if the boar is full bread he will come with a deep red head and a oval noise but what u can use is most graded goat come with a ash colour ears
What I think is off with this ram Is:1 the roman nose is not pronounced. 2 the ears are incorrect( probably has some anglo nubian in his lines).3 his bone structure is small
With all that's said and done I'm still waiting to see the purebred nubian all them do a take the new young farmers them fi idiot and tun dem inna fool
That ram is not purebred this horns n the length of this face from top to chin too long .boers have a shorter robust head make him a boer nubian. His horn doesn't have enough space between them.
Purebred livestock is determined by genotype. These genes may manifest the phenotypical (colour, shape, etc) characteristics. However the actual definition of a purebred animal is one that will only reproduce itself. The only way that it can be verified for certainty is through "DNA sequencing". However this may not be readily available to farmers. As Mr Bernards hints. The only verification available to the purchaser is a record of a minimum of three generations prior to the livestock to be purchased. These three genrations must all display phenotypical traits that conform to the "Breed Standard" for that particular breed. This record is known as a "pedigree!" Thus the best option available to the farmer is to secure a pedigree for your purebred livestock. This pedigree weighs heavily on the integrity of the breeder from which you are purchasing.
That is NOT a purebred boer! His head is wrong. Face is too long. Neck is too long. ear set is wrong and ears are too long. Hornset is wrong. I am a boer breeder and it is VERY obvious to me that this is a crossbred.
Forget about brown head and white body that goat is not a pure breed boer goat Ram, it is wrong in everything. It has no characteristics of a boer goat Ram.
It's all a matter of trusting the breeder from who you buy if you are not versed in knowing the characteristics of the breed.Great tip about paying attention to the horns for signs of infection at the bast of the horn.
U can know easily bcz if the boar is full bread he will come with a deep red head and a oval noise but what u can use is most graded goat come with a ash colour ears
Simple as that
Hi mr. Trevor i could never tell the difference between pure bred or a cross bred ram thanks for the video sir have a bless day sir
finally nuh bored any more have something entertaining to watch
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What I think is off with this ram Is:1 the roman nose is not pronounced. 2 the ears are incorrect( probably has some anglo nubian in his lines).3 his bone structure is small
Thanks for your valuable informations. That ram is looking outstanding.
Where do they sell these goats the Kalahari's, Boers and Savannah in Zambia
Look at how he holds his head. He loves the bath
With all that's said and done I'm still waiting to see the purebred nubian all them do a take the new young farmers them fi idiot and tun dem inna fool
Which breed of goat between the Boer or Nubian is the most docile?
Wow! Thank you for sharing. I love goat.
Love this channel
Wow that's nice. Am asking which breed is best in get a lot milk?
Another informative information..
how many goats can hold on your farm?
Mr bernard i am in grenada and in need of some pure breed how can u asist me
Very interesting
Not even close to purebred boerbok, I'm from South Africa 🙈
Very helpful
In the US we have registrations and dna testing to confirm.
What's the price for a 5 month old Anglo-Nubian?
That ram is not purebred this horns n the length of this face from top to chin too long .boers have a shorter robust head make him a boer nubian. His horn doesn't have enough space between them.
Purebred livestock is determined by genotype. These genes may manifest the phenotypical (colour, shape, etc) characteristics. However the actual definition of a purebred animal is one that will only reproduce itself. The only way that it can be verified for certainty is through "DNA sequencing". However this may not be readily available to farmers. As Mr Bernards hints. The only verification available to the purchaser is a record of a minimum of three generations prior to the livestock to be purchased. These three genrations must all display phenotypical traits that conform to the "Breed Standard" for that particular breed. This record is known as a "pedigree!"
Thus the best option available to the farmer is to secure a pedigree for your purebred livestock. This pedigree weighs heavily on the integrity of the breeder from which you are purchasing.
Good job in explaining , you hit the nail on the head
Hey Mr Bernard. I would like a Nubian buck to buy
An easy way to till the pedigree of a nubian. The ear must be able to wrap around the animal's mouth
Afternoon sir can I get some the pallet
That is bo ang right?
Thank you~^^
Sir
That is NOT a purebred boer! His head is wrong. Face is too long. Neck is too long. ear set is wrong and ears are too long. Hornset is wrong. I am a boer breeder and it is VERY obvious to me that this is a crossbred.
His horns are long for boar .
First time seeing a goat being bathe
That a ubion mix look he young and have height
From where I am, that ram is not a purbred .
that guy used to rent apartment for me
I would like to see wat a alpine mix with a high bread look like
He is not, his ears are very long ... May be 75 to 87 %
Nubian don’t have horn?
That is not a pure breed boer
vist oshane goat farm
Not a fully boer
No
Not a full breed ram
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣trouble
Save me some mangos 🥭
😂 goat too greedy
Not a pure breed
Forget about brown head and white body that goat is not a pure breed boer goat Ram, it is wrong in everything. It has no characteristics of a boer goat Ram.