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African Nubia Black Goats Raised In Captivity !

The origin of Nubian black goats is Sudan, Egypt and neighboring Libya, Ethiopia and other countries in northeast Africa ! Nubian black goat is a kind of goat breed for both milk and meat. Because of its excellent growth rate and body size, it has been introduced to many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, the United States, India, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and other Eurasian countries ! The origin of Nubian goats is Africa, they live in Africa's high temperature, dry environment, so Nubian goats have a strong adaptability to high temperature and drought ! There are significant differences between free-range and captive goat/sheep in several aspects, as follows: 1. The growing environment. Free-range goat/sheep usually move freely in vast natural pastures or grasslands, can eat a variety of natural forage, breathe fresh air, enjoy plenty of sunshine. In contrast, farmed sheep mostly live in artificially built farms, where space is relatively limited and food sources mainly rely on manual feeding ! 2. Food and drink. Free-range sheep can eat freely, and its food is rich and diverse, which makes their meat firmer and more delicious. The rich nutrients in natural forage also make the nutritional value of free-range sheep higher. The diet of sheep is relatively simple, although there will be scientific feed formula, but to a certain extent, it may affect the meat quality and nutrition ! 3. Meat quality characteristics. Free-range sheep because of the large amount of exercise, muscle development, fat content is relatively low, so the meat is more chewy, more rich taste. The meat quality of farmed sheep may be relatively tender due to the limited amount of activity, but it lacks the unique flavor of free-range sheep ! 4. Breeding costs. Although free-range sheep does not require too much manual intervention and facility investment, due to its long growth cycle, and is greatly affected by the natural environment, there is a certain risk, so the overall cost is not low. Sheep breeding can control costs and increase production to a certain extent through scientific management and feeding. 5. Impact on the ecological environment. Free-range sheep activities in the natural environment, the damage to the ecology is relatively small, and is conducive to the ecological balance of the grassland. Large scale sheep farming, if poorly managed, may produce more waste and pollution ! In addition, there are also differences between free-range sheep and captive sheep in profit methods, investment costs, management difficulties and other aspects. The choice of farming method depends on the individual's farming conditions, market demand, cost-benefit analysis and personal preference !

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