Chué
Chué is a goat label with limited public documentation, likely tied to a regional or language-specific livestock tradition rather than to a large international registry. Because the name carries an accent and does not match a common commercial breed, it should be treated as a local breed or landrace entry until a source herd gives clearer detail. The animal behind the label may vary by region, but the page should signal that this is a real goat category whose context matters.
Anyone keeping, selling, or cataloging Chué goats should record more than the name. Location, breeder, photographs, coat color, horn type, body size, and production use help prevent the label from becoming a catchall for unrelated animals. Basic care remains the same as for other domestic goats: secure fencing, browse or good forage, clean water, minerals, hoof care, and parasite control. If a local community maintains Chué goats, breeding plans should protect the herd's adaptation and history rather than quickly absorbing it into broader crossbred stock.
Colors: Belted, Black, Black and White, Brown, Brown and White, Buckskin, Chamoisee, Cou Blanc, Cou Clair, Cream, Fawn, Gold, Moonspotted, Pinto, Red, Red and White, Roan, Spotted, Sundgau, Swiss Marked, Tan, White