Country
Specie
ISO3
CZE
Language
czech
Transboundary name
Brown Shorthair Goat
Other name
Brown Shorthair Goat, Hneda kratkosrsta
Breed classification (adaptedness)
Locally adapted
Breed classification (geographic)
Regional
Additional information
2000: 787 breeding females included in performance recording (Association of Sheep and Goat Breeders data).
Efabis cultural value
souvenier
Adaptability to specific environment
of former germ.inhabit.in mountan.border regions
Specific reproductive characteristic
The breed is adapted to live under harsh conditions.
Other special qualities
Early sexual maturity is reported for this breed.
Reference for special qualities
This breed produces certificated bio-products, cheese is the most important one.
Efabis adaptability to marginal land
marker/major genes: -alpha S1 casein 0=0.005 F=0.67 E=0.07 A=0.25; -alpha S2 casein F=0.44 N=0.56; -beta casein A=0.4 C=0.6; -kappa casein A=0.49 B=0.47 C=0.002 D=0.041; (2010)
Efabis skin colour
uni coloured: brown with black head and muzzle and black stripe along the back, cannon bones, ears
Horn shape size and comments
0/2
Wither height males
0/2
Wither height females
average size, upright and narrow; >80% are polled (mass selection for polledness)
Weight males
85.00
Weight females
70.00
Other specific visible traits
75
Herdbook
50
Herdbook established
medium body size, short fur, erected ears
Domestication status
y
Taxonomic classification
1941
Description of origin
domestic
Year of origin
0
Import
composite of indigenous breed and Harz from Germany
Local cryo conservation status
up to 1972, <5% from German Brown Goat (Former Germ.Dem.Rep.): 1980-1983, >20% from German Brown Goat (Former Germ.Dem.Rep.): up to 1995, <5% from German Improved Fawn (Germany)
Local Risk
Obvod Kolin, border regions of Czech Republic
Detailed local risk status
Sufficient
Regional Transboundary Risk (detailed)
At Risk
International Transboundary Risk detailed
Endangered maintained