The Saanen[lower-alpha 1] is a Swiss breed of domestic goat. It takes its name from the Saanental in the Bernese Oberland, in the southern part of the Canton of Bern, in western Switzerland. It is a highly productive dairy goat and is distributed in more than eighty countries worldwide.[3]

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Conservation statusFAO (2007): no concern[1]
Other names
  • German: Saanenziege
  • French: Chèvre de Gessenay
  • Italian: Capra di Saanen
Country of originSwitzerland
Distributionworldwide
Standard
Usemilk
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    minimum 85 kg[2]
  • Female:
    minimum 60 kg[2]
Height
  • Male:
    90 cm[2]
  • Female:
    80 cm[2]
Skin colourwhite
Wool colourwhite
Horn statushorned or hornless
Notes
short-haired
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Flock in a commercial operation in Sernur, in the Mari El Republic of the Russian Federation, showing both horned and hornless animals

History

The Saanen originates in the historic region of Saanen (French: Comté de Gessenay) and in the neighbouring Simmental, both in the Bernese Oberland, in the southern part of the Canton of Bern, in western Switzerland.[4]

It is reported from more than eighty countries. The total world population is reported to be over 900,000 head.[3] Of these, some 14,000 are in Switzerland.[5]:404

It has since the nineteenth century been exported to many countries of the world, and has given rise to many local sub-breeds, often through cross-breeding with local goats. Among these local variants are the Banat White in Romania, the British Saanen, the French Saanen, the Israeli Saanen, the Russian White, the Weiße Deutsche Edelziege [de] in Germany, and the Yugoslav Saanen.[5]:404

A black variant, the Sable Saanen, was recognised as a breed in New Zealand in the 1980s.[5]:398

Characteristics

The Saanen is the largest breed of Swiss goat:[5]:404 billies stand about 90 cm (35 in) at the withers and weigh a minimum of 85 kg (190 lb).[2] It has white skin and a short white coat; some small pigmented areas may be tolerated.[2] It may be horned or hornless, and tassels may be present. The profile may be straight or somewhat concave; the ears are erect and point upwards and forwards.[5]:404

Use and management

The Saanen is the most productive milk goat of Switzerland,[5]:404 which has the most productive milking goats in the world.[5]:345 Average milk yield is 838 kg in a lactation of 264 days.[5]:404 The milk should have a minimum of 3.2% fat and 2.7% protein.[2]

It is not well suited to extensive management, and is usually raised intensively. Being pale-skinned, it does not tolerate strong sun.[5]:404

Notes

  1. English pronunciation /ˈsɑːnən/;[6]:337 German: Saanenziege, French: Chèvre de Gessenay.

References

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