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We raise AKGA and NKR registered Kikos
Kikos are a meat goat native to New Zealand; they were brought to the U.S. in the early 1990’s by the Goatex Group. The name Kiko means “meat” in the Maori language. Check out this video titled: “The Kiko Advantage”. This 4 minute video was produced by the American Kiko Goat Association (AKGA) to promote the breed.
We are AKGA members, our Herd Prefix is KNR and our Herd ID # is 3456.
We raise AKGA and NKR registered Kikos
Kikos are a meat goat native to New Zealand; they were brought to the U.S. in the early 1990’s by the Goatex Group. The name Kiko means “meat” in the Maori language. Check out this video titled: “The Kiko Advantage”. This 4 minute video was produced by the American Kiko Goat Association (AKGA) to promote the breed.
We are AKGA members, our Herd Prefix is KNR and our Herd ID # is 3456.