Bute Pygmy Goats

Bute Pygmy Goats Breeders of Pedigree UK Pygmy Goats

04/06/2026

Thinking of changing the Stud name.
I still can as there is no babies registered yet. Bute was because of my Grandfather's ties to that area and because the embryos came from Scotland. However, I have just registered as an exporter as I plan to start exporting my parrots overseas. That will be known as Pacific Parrot Exports. I'd like to link the two animal business together.. so thinking of Pacific Pygmy Goats. I like the alliteration and they would be the first UK Pygmy goats born in the Pacific. Might name my best buck Bute for my ancestors. Shall sit with it for a few days and see how I feel.

(Still can't tell if any of my does are pregnant... 4months to go)

BIG day today. Our embryos went into our recipient does. One doe did not ovulate, so we have 13 embryos spread between 6...
28/04/2026

BIG day today. Our embryos went into our recipient does. One doe did not ovulate, so we have 13 embryos spread between 6 goats. Nothing to do now but cross our fingers and hope...

02/04/2026

CIDRs went into our does today.

CIDRs are basically a hormone tool used to control and sync the reproductive cycle of the recipient females.
CIDR stands for Controlled Internal Drug Release device.

A CIDR is a small, T-shaped device inserted into the va**na of a goat (or cow, sheep, etc.). It slowly releases progesterone, which mimics pregnancy hormones.

Timing is everything. The recipient doe needs to be at exactly the right stage of her cycle to accept the embryo.

CIDRs help:
Synchronize multiple does so they’re all ready at once
Control ovulation timing
Match the recipient’s uterus to the embryo’s development stage

Insert CIDR → holds progesterone steady (prevents ovulation)
Leave it in ~5–7 days
Remove it → hormone drop triggers heat
Add other hormones (like PMSG/eCG sometimes)
Doe comes into heat ~24–72 hours later
Embryo gets transferred at the precise timing after ovulation

30/03/2026

The Embryos are here! Cleared customs and now on the way to RSG where they will eventually be implanted into our recipient goats.

19/03/2026

Got our MPI permit today. One more hurdle crossed.

13/03/2026

Thank goodness. We have found another tank coming to NZ in a couple of weeks and paperwork is completed. Cross fingers, the shipment goes smoothly this time.

06/03/2026

Well! It's been a stressful couple of weeks. Our precious embryos were left out the tank to NZ that they were supposed to join, due to an issue with paperwork.
That paperwork has now been sorted and a new tank and permit is being organised. Hopefully not long now...

Welcome to our recipient goats. 7 Angora Does. Thanks to Elgood Valley Farms for the (hopefully) mothers-to-be.
07/02/2026

Welcome to our recipient goats. 7 Angora Does. Thanks to Elgood Valley Farms for the (hopefully) mothers-to-be.

Our embryos have left Scotland and are now in England, ready for shipping in February. Not long now and they will be on ...
06/01/2026

Our embryos have left Scotland and are now in England, ready for shipping in February. Not long now and they will be on our shores. Here is a video while we wait. About the Pygmy Goat breed.

If you don’t know anything about pygmy goats and you just want to brush up on some knowledge then this is the perfect video for you.SUBSCRIBE to Agronomag: h...

This is what will be happening in February with our UK pygmy goat embryos.
13/12/2025

This is what will be happening in February with our UK pygmy goat embryos.

Imagine multiplying your best goat’s genes 10 or 20 times in a single year! Advanced reproductive technologies like Embryo Transfer (ET) and In Vitro Fertili...

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