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Conservation status
  
Vulnerable

Face color
  
Black

Rank
  
Breed

Wool color
  
White

Scientific name
  
Capra aegagrus hircus

Country of origin
  
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Meet this cute bagot goat from staffordshire more rare than the giant panda


The Bagot goat /ˈbæɡət/ is a breed of goat which for several hundred years has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, England. It is a small goat, with a black head and neck and the remainder of the body white. In 2010 it was considered "critically endangered" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, as there were fewer than 100 registered breeding females in the United Kingdom, but by 2012 had been upgraded to "vulnerable".

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Bagot goats


History

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Bagot goats were introduced to England at Blithfield Hall in the 1380s. They were probably brought back to England by returning Crusaders, and probably trace their ancestry to goats of the Rhone valley. The goats were said to have been given to John Bagot of Blithfield by King Richard II of England to commemorate good hunting the King had enjoyed at Blithfield.

Flocks

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A flock is still kept by the Bagot family in the deer park of Levens Hall, Cumbria. Examples can also be seen at:

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  • Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
  • Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire
  • Mary Arden's Farm in Warwickshire
  • Aldenham Country Park in Hertfordshire
  • South of England Rare Breeds Centre
  • St James City Farm in Gloucester
  • Bagot's Castle, Warwickshire
  • Home Farm, Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire
  • The Jungle Zoo, Cleethorpes
  • Postage stamps

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    An illustration of the species by Harry Titcombe featured on the cover of a 1982 book of British postage stamp, issued from vending machines, at a price of 50p. In January 2005, the breed was featured on a first-class British stamp, one of a set of ten, in a se-tenant block, designed by Rose Design using linocut illustrations by Christopher Wormell.

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    References

    Bagot goat Wikipedia