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About Lariana GoatsAbout Lariana Goats



Photo source: Agraria.org.
Photo source: Agraria.org.


Lariana Goats, also known as the Goat of Livo, grace the picturesque landscapes on the western shores of Como Lake, nestled in the idyllic Livo valley of Italy. Belonging to the esteemed European alpine Group of Goats, they epitomize the rugged beauty and resilience of their mountainous habitat.

These goats, scattered across western Lario and its neighboring regions, exhibit a stunning array of coat colors, ranging from rich blacks and browns to vibrant reds and yellows, with some adorned in striking pied patterns. Their horns, a distinctive feature, may either be present or absent, and if present, they manifest in various shapes, from the majestic ibex-like curve to the wide-set and backwards-facing "markar" style.

While renowned for their admirable milk production, which contributes to the region's dairy legacy, Lariana Goats are primarily cherished for their offspring. With a lineage deeply rooted in the rugged terrains of western Como Lake, these goats symbolize the resilience and adaptability required to thrive in their alpine habitat, embodying the timeless allure of traditional Italian farming practices.





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