001. Breed guide.

Alpine

Capra aegagrus hircus

Medium to large, adaptable dairy breed from the French Alps. ADGA recognized. High milk production with moderate butterfat; many color patterns.

Breed referenceAlpine on Breed Ledger
001. Breed guide

The shape of the breed,
in plain English.

Medium to large, adaptable dairy breed from the French Alps. ADGA recognized. High milk production with moderate butterfat; many color patterns.

002. Personality profile

Owner-experience
across 7 dimensions.

Each bar is a 1 to 5 score from breed-knowledgeable owners. Read the bar labels for the trade-off the dimension captures.

Temperament

Friendliness with handlers
Aloof or wary. Best handled in a herd, not as a pet.Highly social. Approaches handlers; bonds with humans.
Milk yield potential
Low yield. Sufficient for kid raising; not commercial dairy.High yield. Suitable for commercial dairy.
Hardiness
Requires careful management.Hardy. Tolerates parasite pressure and modest forage with normal management.
Escape artistry
Stays put with standard fencing.Persistent escape artist. Tests every latch and weak fence point.

Coat and maintenance

Climbing / jumping drive
Prefers ground level. Limited climbing.Strong climber. Will use any vertical surface available.
Vocal tendency
Quiet. Vocalizes only when distressed or in heat.Very vocal. Frequent bleating throughout the day.
Heat tolerance
Heat-sensitive. Drops production above 80 F.Heat-tolerant. Bred in warm climates; comfortable above 90 F with shade.
003. Trait profiles

Heritable traits
in Alpine.

Each row is one heritable trait. The frequency label tells you how often it appears across the breed.

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