Damascus goat
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| Country of origin | Greater Syria |
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| Use | milk and meat |
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The Damascus or Damascene is a Middle Eastern breed of dairy goat, named after the city of Damascus in Syria. It is variously also known as the Aleppo or Halep for the city of Aleppo; as the Shami or Chami, for the historical region of Ash-Sham or Greater Syria; or as the Baladi ('local'). It is widely found in the Near and Middle East, including Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Syria and Turkey; it is also present in Bolivia and Malawi.
The Damascus goat is a high-yield producer of both milk and meat, and therefore has been attributed a high priority by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
A goat of this breed ranked first place at the Mazayen al-Maaz goat beauty contest in Riyadh in 2008.