Kalbian
The Kalbian goat is an obscure breed or local-type label with limited public standard information. In a livestock taxonomy, that usually means the name may refer to a regional population, a small conservation entry, or a flock type known locally but not widely described in international registries. The safest way to understand it is as a goat identity that needs source context before strong claims are made about size, color, or production.
Practical evaluation of Kalbian goats starts in the handling pen: health, body condition, kid survival, udder or breeding soundness, feet, parasite tolerance, and behavior tell more than a thin public breed label. If the goats trace to a particular region, climate adaptation may be their most valuable trait. The name becomes more useful when keepers record source flock, parentage, production notes, and any local naming information that came with the animals.
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