
Lorraine Goat
Come meet our Lorraine goats at Sainte-Croix Park! These little goats, with their soft, creamy coats, are a true symbol of Lorraine. Both hardy and endearing, they charm visitors with their calm and friendly nature. Native to the region, they are now a living treasure of our animal heritage.


Un animal robuste et adapté à son environnement
La chèvre Lorraine est une race particulièrement résistante, adaptée aux conditions rurales de la région. Elle se nourrit principalement d’herbe, mais peut aussi se régaler de feuillage et de petites plantes. Grâce à sa capacité à s’adapter à différents types de terrains, elle contribue à entretenir et préserver l’environnement naturel du Parc.
Description
Capra aegagrus hircus
Cattle
50 to 70 kg
65 to 75cm
Lorraine Region (northeastern France)
Least Concern
10 to 15 years

A soft and practical coat
The Lorraine goat’s coat is one of its most prized characteristics. Soft and silky, it is a valuable asset in the breeding of this breed. Although its use in textiles is limited, its wool remains a valuable part of the region’s livestock history.
Did you know?
Lorraine goats are curious and sociable animals that enjoy the company of other goats and visitors. Their calm temperament makes them particularly popular with children, who love interacting with them.
Food
Like all herbivores, Lorraine goats feed mainly on grass, but they also enjoy nibbling on leaves and branches. Their varied diet and grazing habits help maintain a balanced ecosystem in the areas they inhabit.



