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BREED CHARACTERISTICS
The Pygora is a fleece-producing goat that can have one of 3 distinct fleece types. When in fleece, the Pygora is well covered. The legs from the knee down are clean (without fleece). There may be fleece on the face but the eye area should be clear and determined by the out of fleece coat color. The coat colors are described as caramels, agoutis, and solid black or solid white. Breed specific markings include a contrasting dorsal stripe, socks to the knees, which may be incomplete or diluted, a facial mask, and on dark animals, there often is a white crown. Faults on color markings can be white socks from the hoof past the knee and specific markings or color patterns, other than those found on a Pygmy goat, characteristics of another recognized breed, will not be accepted for registry.
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