Hailun
The Hailun goat is a Chinese local goat label associated with the Hailun area of northeastern China. It is most often discussed in the context of practical regional production, where goats must handle cold winters, seasonal feed, and farm systems that may value meat, cashmere-type undercoat, or general hardiness. Public breed-standard detail is limited, so the safest description is a locally adapted goat population rather than a globally uniform breed.
Owners and breeders working with Hailun goats should judge them by adaptation and performance in their actual environment. Winter shelter, adequate energy during cold weather, parasite control during the grazing season, and careful sorting for fleece or meat traits are more useful than relying on the name alone. Where herds are part of local genetic-resource programs, records of source area, family line, coat harvest, growth, and kidding performance help keep the population meaningful.
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