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Damascus Goat: From The Cutest To The Ugliest
AnimalsJUL 30, 2018

Damascus Goat: From The Cutest To The Ugliest

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If you thought that beauty pageants were for people only, you might be surprised to find that there are beauty contests for camels, badgers, cats, and even goats. And, if typically the contestants who enter the pageants are absolutely gorgeous, a different kind of beauty is valued in goats, especially Damascus goats.

What is a Damascus Goat?

The goat beauty pageant, held in Saudi Arabia, prizes billies known as the Damascus goat, aka Capra aegagrus hircus, or simply Shami. If you ask the internet, ‘What is the ugliest animal in the world?’ it might show you this bizarre goat on the list of the ugliest animals in the world. And though we don't like calling our four-legged pals ugly, this goat breed has some very unusual characteristics.
What’s shocking about these strange animals is the stark difference between their looks when they’re young and when they grow up. What seems to be incredibly cute goats with very long ears later turns into a monstrosity with bulging noses that could scare many people. Yet, beauty is subjective, and some people absolutely adore this strange goat and even find it beautiful.

What is the Damascus Goat Used for?

The Damascus goat is generally used for milk production but also performs well in leather and meat production. This rare breed of goat has become extremely valuable, and according to goat connoisseurs, their price can go all the way up to 8,000 USD, depending on their beauty.
The average weight of this extraordinary creature is between 50-90 kg. Its bizarre appearance comprises a long neck and legs accompanied by a small head. It has long, curved horns that look threatening. But don’t be fooled by its appearance. It is extremely docile, gentle, easy to handle, and adorable. It also has a religious significance and appears in classic Arabic literature and folklore.
Below, we’ve assembled some incredible pictures of these goats that we can’t wait for you to see. From a Damascus goat baby to an adult one, take a look for yourself and decide whether they deserve to be called cute or ugly animals.

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Although it might look scary, the Damascus goat skull is just like the skull of any goat. What we are trying to say is that their appearance should not be a factor in judging them. They are incredibly useful creatures that can truly be a farmer’s best friend. Don’t be too harsh on them just because of their scary looks. Give them a chance and get to know them more. Who knows, like many others, you might also find them beautiful!

FAQs About Damascus Goats

What is the Lifespan of a Damascus Goat?

The Damascus goat can live from 8 up to 12 years of age.

What Do Damascus Goats Eat?

Damascus goats can eat various plant materials like forage, grasses, weeds, or hay. 

Do Damascus Goats Have Health Problems?

Like any livestock, even Damascus goats can have health problems like parasitic infections, respiratory infections, foot problems, or viral or bacterial diseases, to name a few.

How Much Milk Does a Damascus Goat Produce a Day?

A Damascus goat can produce approximately 1 to 2 liters of milk daily.

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