Beginning in the 1500s, the Spanish brought goats from Spain to the Caribbean Islands, then to the areas that would become the United States and Mexico. These foundation stocks were an undifferentiated Mediterranean type of goat that was once common in Spain but no longer exists, thus adding genetic and historic importance to the Spanish goat breeds that evolved in the western hemisphere. Goats flourished in the Americas. Valued as a ready source of milk, meat, and hides, they were taken everywhere the Spanish went and became an integral part of subsistence production across southern North, Central, and South America. The use of goats for meat was also important because it allowed cattle to be reserved for the draft power essential for crop production and transportation. Spanish goats were the only goats known across the southern US and in most other parts of the Americas for over 300 years.
@@NicholsonFarms one of my subs told me to check you out. I have watched about 7 or 8 videos now and you have way more knowledge about Kikos then I do. Maybe if both of us can find time we can do a collaboration video
It depends on several different things. For registered stock it can go anywhere from $400 and up. For commercial I would say in our area $200 dollars for a good quality animal.
Beginning in the 1500s, the Spanish brought goats from Spain to the Caribbean Islands, then to the areas that would become the United States and Mexico. These foundation stocks were an undifferentiated Mediterranean type of goat that was once common in Spain but no longer exists, thus adding genetic and historic importance to the Spanish goat breeds that evolved in the western hemisphere.
Goats flourished in the Americas. Valued as a ready source of milk, meat, and hides, they were taken everywhere the Spanish went and became an integral part of subsistence production across southern North, Central, and South America. The use of goats for meat was also important because it allowed cattle to be reserved for the draft power essential for crop production and transportation. Spanish goats were the only goats known across the southern US and in most other parts of the Americas for over 300 years.
Great video. Im on the same page as you with goats. I have great Kiko bucks which is gonna make the rest of the herd better each year.
Thank you! I really appreciate you checking out our video. I have been watching your channel for awhile now!
@@NicholsonFarms one of my subs told me to check you out. I have watched about 7 or 8 videos now and you have way more knowledge about Kikos then I do. Maybe if both of us can find time we can do a collaboration video
Ole! Hope those senioritas bring good things to your herd.
Hi, just ran across your channel. We raise Kiko and Kiko-Spanish also. We really like them, great choice. Have a great day!
We are in the process of doing the same thing. Weve got a few spanish left but mainly 100% new zealand and commercial kikos
Good explanation. Thank you for sharing. Good luck w/ the hybrid vigor.
"The late 1900s..." Not going to lie, that makes me deel old, lol
That's a nice trade 👌 👍
Good video
Kiko boer cross billy or Spanish boer cross billy's both sound good 🐐
Spanish Goats will not disappoint!
Do your kiko does have good udders? Im thinking of getting out of boers ive had nothing but problems. 😅
Udders are one of the things that a cull really hard for. I only keep replacements with 2x2 teats.
What’s an average price for good quality kiko nannies? Buck? Thanks.
It depends on several different things. For registered stock it can go anywhere from $400 and up. For commercial I would say in our area $200 dollars for a good quality animal.