The Valais Blackneck is a breed of domestic goat from the canton of Valais, in southern Switzerland, and neighbouring areas of northern Italy. The largest concentration is in the area of Visp (Viège). It is present in modest numbers in Austria and Germany. It is known by many names, including German: Walliser Schwarzhalsziege or Gletschergeiss; French: Col Noir du Valais, Chèvre des Glaciers or Race de Viège; and Italian: Vallesana or Vallese.
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| - Walliser Schwarzhalsziege (de)
- Chèvre à col noir du Valais (fr)
- Valais Blackneck (en)
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| - Die Walliser Schwarzhalsziege, Vallesana-Ziege (Ital.), auch Sattelziege, Gletschergeiß, Vispertalerziege oder Halsene genannt, gilt als eine der ältesten Hausziegenrassen der Welt. Sie wird vor allem im Kanton Wallis in der Schweiz und dem angrenzenden Piemont gehalten und gilt als Hochgebirgsrasse. (de)
- La chèvre à col noir du Valais, en allemand Walliser Schwarzhalsziege, appelée aussi chèvre des glaciers est une race montagnarde typique, originaire du Valais. Son apparence très particulière lui confère une valeur essentiellement culturelle. (fr)
- The Valais Blackneck is a breed of domestic goat from the canton of Valais, in southern Switzerland, and neighbouring areas of northern Italy. The largest concentration is in the area of Visp (Viège). It is present in modest numbers in Austria and Germany. It is known by many names, including German: Walliser Schwarzhalsziege or Gletschergeiss; French: Col Noir du Valais, Chèvre des Glaciers or Race de Viège; and Italian: Vallesana or Vallese. (en)
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| - black foreparts, white hindparts (en)
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| - mainly in the Valais (en)
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- Chèvre des Glaciers (en)
- Col Noir du Valais (en)
- Gletschergeiss (en)
- Race de Viège (en)
- Vallesana (en)
- Vallese (en)
- Walliser Schwarzhalsziege (en)
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| - Austria (en)
- Germany (en)
- Italy (en)
- Switzerland (en)
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| - other countries: not listed (en)
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| - meat, milk, vegetation management (en)
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| - Die Walliser Schwarzhalsziege, Vallesana-Ziege (Ital.), auch Sattelziege, Gletschergeiß, Vispertalerziege oder Halsene genannt, gilt als eine der ältesten Hausziegenrassen der Welt. Sie wird vor allem im Kanton Wallis in der Schweiz und dem angrenzenden Piemont gehalten und gilt als Hochgebirgsrasse. (de)
- La chèvre à col noir du Valais, en allemand Walliser Schwarzhalsziege, appelée aussi chèvre des glaciers est une race montagnarde typique, originaire du Valais. Son apparence très particulière lui confère une valeur essentiellement culturelle. (fr)
- The Valais Blackneck is a breed of domestic goat from the canton of Valais, in southern Switzerland, and neighbouring areas of northern Italy. The largest concentration is in the area of Visp (Viège). It is present in modest numbers in Austria and Germany. It is known by many names, including German: Walliser Schwarzhalsziege or Gletschergeiss; French: Col Noir du Valais, Chèvre des Glaciers or Race de Viège; and Italian: Vallesana or Vallese. The Valais Blackneck has a distinctive colouring, black from the nose to behind the shoulder and white from there to the tail. The English Bagot goat is similarly coloured, and has been thought to derive from this breed by descent from one presented to Richard II of England in 1387; DNA studies have shown that the Bagot originated in Spain. Within Italy, the Vallesana is raised in the provinces of Verbania and Vercelli. It is one of the forty-three autochthonous Italian goat breeds of limited distribution for which a herdbook is kept by the Associazione Nazionale della Pastorizia, the Italian national association of sheep- and goat-breeders. At the end of 2013 the total numbers for the breed were 3000–3400 in Switzerland and either 191 or 446 in Italy. In 2012 Austria reported 100–300 head and Germany 429. (en)
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| - horned in both sexes (en)
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