Poitou goat
Breed of goat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Poitou goat (French: Chèvre Poitevine) is a dairy goat breed from western France. With a history dating back to 1800,[1] the breed is named for the Poitou historic province. Poitou goats are known for their use in goat milk cheese production,[2] though they are an endangered breed,[3] and at one point were down to just 600 breeding animals.[4] Poitou goats have a distinctive appearance: tall and with long, shaggy hair, they are black-brown with white marks on the head and neck, while the underbelly and legs are white.[5][6]