Western Maryland Pasture-Based Meat Goat Performance Test

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The Western Maryland Pasture-Based Meat Goat Performance Test is sponsored by University of Maryland Extension and is conducted at the Western Maryland Research & Education Center in Keedysville, Maryland. While on test, the goats consume a pasture-based diet and are evaluated for growth, parasite resistance, and parasite resilience.

2016 Top Performer

2016 Top Performer

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FORMS & INFO [PDF]

  • Letter to 2016 consigners
  • 2016 Nomination Form
  • 2016 Guidelines and Protocol
  • 2016 Carcass Contest
  • 2016 Deworming protocol
  • 2016 Health Requirements
  • Health Self-Certification
  • Sample CVI (Intrastate only)
  • Buck Info Sheet
  • Kidding Codes
  • Kid Data (XLS)
  • Kidding Data (PDF)
  • 2016 consigners

ACSRPC

ACSRPC
The Test follows the recommendations of the American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasite Control (ACSRPC).

Contact us . . .

SUSAN SCHOENIAN
JEFF SEMLER
DAVID GORDON
MARY BETH BENNETT
PAM THOMAS
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Dr. E. Nelson Escobar
Dr. Dahlia O'Brien



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Goat performance testing

  • Oklahoma Buck Test
  • West Virginia performance testing program
  • Pennsylvania meat goat testing program
  • Angelo State University Meat Goat Performance Test
  • Performance Testing @ Tennessee State University
  • Kentucky Herd Improvement
  • National Sheep Improvement Program (NSIP) - for goats, too!

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Meat goat links

  • MD Small Ruminant Page
  • Shepherd's Notebook blog
  • Wild & Woolly newsletter
  • National Kiko Registry
  • Int'l Kiko Goat Assoc.
  • Southeast Kiko Association
  • Amer. Kiko Goat Assoc.
  • Amer. Boer Goat Assoc.
  • NA Savanna Association
  • Myotonic Goat Registry
  • Goats @ eXtension
  • wormx.info (ACSRPC)
  • Int'l Goat Association (IGA)
  • American Goat Federation

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The Role of Central Performance Test Stations for Meat Goats

"A central performance test is where animals from different herds are brought to one central location where performance is recorded. The rationale is that observed differences are more likely due to genetic differences, which will be passed onto offspring, rather than environmental differences, which will not be passed onto offspring. The goal of a central performance test is to identify genetic differences among animals."

Dr. Dan Waldron, Texas A&M University