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About Montecristo GoatsAbout Montecristo Goats



Photo Source: Agraria.org
Photo Source: Agraria.org


Montecristo Goats, known colloquially as the Goat of Montecristo, roam the rugged terrain of the eponymous isle nestled off the coast of Tuscany, Italy. Though not indigenous to the region, their ancestry traces back to the Roman goats of medieval times, which were later interbred with domestic goats. Over time, these goats have reverted to a wild state, their once-tame lineage now thriving in the untamed wilderness of Montecristo.

Adorned in a distinctive wild coat ranging from light brown to various shades of reddish hues, Montecristo Goats display a unique pattern on their head and a dark dorsal line that sets them apart in their natural habitat. Their short, coarse hair offers protection against the elements, while their well-developed horns, present in both males and females, serve as formidable tools for navigating the rugged terrain and defending against predators.

No longer bred for production, Montecristo Goats epitomize the resilience and adaptability of feral populations, carving out a niche existence in the remote and untamed landscapes of their island home.





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