Ancient Irish Goats' 3,000-Year Genetic Link
Ancient Irish Goats: A Three-Thousand-Year Genetic Link Uncovered - A new study reveals a three-thousand-year genetic connection between the old Irish goat and those from Irelands late Bronze Age. This native breed, prized for its resilience and rich milk, is distinct from modern commercial goats. The study, examining ancient remains from County Armagh and Antrim, confirms the oldest goat bones in Ireland, highlighting the importance of preserving this critically endangered breed as a vital piece of biocultural heritage.
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