Po box 865 spindale, nc 28160 physical address A q&a with heidi vanderloop of the adga—a dairy goat registry since 1904—to learn why registering your dairy goat is important. Adga collects, records, and preserves the pedigrees of dairy goats and provides genetic, management and related services to dairy goat breeders
Since its inception the association has registered over one million animals. This can be done by herdname, full registered name, partial name or registration number. The american dairy goat association (adga) was organized in 1904 to collect, record, and preserve the pedigrees of dairy goats and to provide genetic, management, and related services to dairy goat breeders.
The american dairy goat association was organized in 1904 to collect, record and preserve the pedigrees of dairy goats and to provide genetic, management and related services to dairy goat breeders. Adga currently has herd books for the following breeds of dairy goats Alpine, lamancha, nigerian dwarf, nubian, oberhasli, saanen, sable and toggenburg For more detailed information on each breed, refer to the adga guidebook.
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