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Bagot

Bagot

Meet Sage, our Bagot goat. The Bagot breed comes under the classification of vulnerable by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST). There are around 300 breeding nannies left in the UK. 

Both male and female Bagots sport impressive curved horns and luxurious long fur, typically with a white back and bottom.

The perfect conservation grazers

Bagot goats are excellent for conservation grazing as they absolutely love munching on shrubs. Their grazing habits help maintain and restore natural landscapes!

This breed has a fascinating history dating all the way back to the 14th century found in records of the Crown. Legend has it that King Richard II gifted one of these magnificent goats to Sir John Bagot of Staffordshire, giving rise to the breed's unique name.