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Abstract INTRODUCTION a:<d ::.t :~a:l been a::;!;ocia L, d ,’Ii th ~;;J;l l”or up -t: D ~OOOO ya ars (J.~>ld, 1959 and ?ranch, ~978l. Goats belor,g ~o gem.;;;, capra~’:1l.’;lL:.y bovf dae j aub cr-de r pecQra~orde r artari odac t~·l3.,clas:,; ;:”-a-:;i-:calia. ’Ule L0 tal r,u,:Iber a f i; Oa~ Ln l;1a \’101’1d L3 t~baut J 64- ~l:icns [Sisson and ~r03SDan’g, 1975), in Arab cnuntires 31.5 ~~llionB (F.A.D. 1975) of ~r.icb 1.S Dil1ions are kept Lr; 2,:J;J-t (Da.r’\vi sh I 1 S67 } ,~ Once r;tr,-,t,~ d in ’-lHer ;;:grp”t .from Aasi u t ”l,.l,p t Q Aswar., . :oina ar.d ;Ie a t G.6sert • Goat3 r.~ve a wide beographioal diatri~utian but ara conceAtrat~~indry trQFical and subtropical countirea as tho.5o a,r11i1al3 are more J:~a.t tole:rant t~a.’l an.eep and oan adapt it~elf to al:m.Qat ;;””y climate. In ;;:gypt I the”” ex« ~”rea r.JcdIl bre eda:- 1) Bal aCl.1 goat 1- ’J!I.e most Co=on bre ed in Egyp-t. ::haN are t!lree aolcur grades ”,vhite I ~y and black. It ~’1M a~ort r ough hs1r. :-’;3 silk ~’eild about 2 Lb/day with hi6h reproduct1we cap~city. ,2) :::u:’i an ;§;oat;- Ii: is t:,:-’3 o_’11¥ African bree d spa 0::1 a1~::lad :for milk prod\1Oi:iofl.· In ::.lgypt. it ia localised- in |