How To Register A Pygmy Goat Without Papers
Send a paper copy of the arams 1 form to the address on the form scan the arams 1 form and email it to bureauservice arams co uk fax the arams 1 form to 0844 573 6548 as the receiving keeper.
How to register a pygmy goat without papers. Adga has only accepted nigerian dwarf registrations for a few years now. If they don t have a herd name it will have the in front of the name. Our children have learned simple feeding and care chores without any fear of the goats getting too rough or wild. A pygora must not be over 75 of either pygmy goat or angora goat. Completed registration forms must be sent with photographs attached to them.
Photographs will not be accepted via e mail. Note that any goat registered over one year of age does require a 10 00 late registration fee. The aabmgs pygmy goat breed standard and rules sets out the characteristics registration and show requirements for the breed. Pygmy goat and are considered a cross breed. If a pygora is bred back to a pygmy goat or an angora goat the kids are not a f1 but are a true pygora.
To see what type of information you can get from our registration database check out the pedigree information section or purchase a version of the herdbook. The official pygmy goat breed society in great britain for pygmy goat owners breeders and anyone interested in pygmy goats. However if you keep a buck no matter the breed i would always take extra precautions around children. Click here for a schedule of fees. The only way to get adga registration for nigerian dwarf goats is if the parents are adga registered or if the goat is ags registered they will also accept registration.
If you are registering a nigerian dwarf using a copy of the sire dam s ags certificate the goat will take the breeders herd name that is registered with adga. Forms will be returned to you if the two photographs are not attached. The pygmy goat in australia is a small compact goat based on genetics imported from usa. Pygmy goats are also a great choice for young children.