American Kiko Goat Association AKGA

American Kiko Goat Association AKGA A non profit livestock breed association and the official registry of Kiko goats, Genemaster goats and Texas Genemaster goats

The original breed association and the official registry of Kiko goats, Genemaster goats and Texas Genemaster goats

06/13/2026
From a Texas Vet in Goat Country.
06/12/2026

From a Texas Vet in Goat Country.

New World Screwworn news
06/12/2026

New World Screwworn news

Alabama is taking proactive steps to keep New World Screwworm (NWS) out of our state. In response to the recent detection in Texas and New Mexico, enhanced interstate movement requirements for warm-blooded animals, including equine, livestock and companion animals, are being put in place for animals entering Alabama from the infested states.

These measures are designed to protect animal health, strengthen biosecurity and safeguard Alabama agriculture. If you suspect an animal may have NWS, please call the State Veterinarian’s Office at 334-240-7253 or email [email protected].

For more information visit, agi.alabama.gov/nws

04/20/2026

It’s been brought to our attention that there are emails being circulated to members either with attachments or asking for various online payments. No one from the board of directors or officers of the AKGA will ever send you a request for money.
Most of the emails that I’ve been made aware of we’re not coming from our domain email address, but rather from spoofed Gmail account.

Southeast Kiko Goat Association - SEKGA has a registered sale April 24 and 25 . Come join us
03/01/2026

Southeast Kiko Goat Association - SEKGA has a registered sale April 24 and 25 . Come join us

Before participating in the 2026 Spring Kiko Round-Up and Sale, all consignors must review and complete the required documents. These forms provide everything

Very good article- addrsses consumers of goat meat, flavor, preparations and expectations .Get Your Goat
02/26/2026

Very good article- addrsses consumers of goat meat, flavor, preparations and expectations .

Get Your Goat

Almost all of the world eats goat meat. Here in the U.S., it’s complicated.

Good read-
01/31/2026

Good read-

Goat and kid meat can be lean and nutrient-rich; knowing the difference and cooking it properly helps keep unwanted smell from taking over

DNA Letter of Agreement with NKRJanuary 5, 2026 AKGA News (also available on the AKGA website) As Registrar of the AKGA,...
01/07/2026

DNA Letter of Agreement with NKR
January 5, 2026
AKGA News (also available on the AKGA website)

As Registrar of the AKGA, I help members with registration issues concerning pedigrees and evaluate inclusion of goats from other registries, while serving as the contact between the AKGA Board and Associated Registries. I have been active as a director and officer with the AKGA for several years, including during the development of the DNA Sharing Agreement between the AKGA and the NKR in 2018. I am attaching the agreement for transparency but want to address the email sent by NKR to its clients. [2018 Letter of Agreement]

The DNA Sharing Agreement arose to fill the needs of both AKGA members and NKR clients, and many breeders are both, including myself and many AKGA Board Members! Many years ago, the two groups were in conflict and did not share DNA information in either direction. Breeders were frustrated that they had to re-DNA goats in order to dual register them or be restricted to which registry they could use. When the DNA Sharing Agreement was finalized, breeders on all sides were pleased and welcomed the spirit of cooperation for the betterment of the Kiko breed. The UC Davis Vet Genetics Lab was also happy to avoid duplicated goats in their overall database which they use for research.

Since 2019, the two registrars have shared DNA Parentage Reports with one another, and this was never restricted to “new offspring.” In fact, on June 24, 2025, NKR requested DNA information on does born in 2015 and 2014, and I shared the information without question. Also, the registrars cooperate for the benefit of goat owners to solve genetic ‘riddles’ when goats do not match the parents or contradictory results show up in pedigrees. So, the ‘new’ AKGA Board has not changed our usage under the agreement. Instead, the ‘new’ owners of the NKR decided to unilaterally end the agreement. The AKGA remains open to discussion. Please review Objective #2 in the signed agreement.

On another issue, the AKGA is also not ‘filling voids’ in our herdbook as we do not publish the VGL Case number of goats not registered or dual registered with the AKGA, nor do we copy the VGL numbers of ancestors into our pedigree database. We use information printed on NKR certificates to list a goat’s ancestry, just as NKR does.

We think having a choice in registry is good for breeders as the organizations can provide what members or clients need, and the competitive spirit encourages innovation. The AKGA is a member-operated, non-profit breed association and has rules on registration requirements which are approved by the membership. By requiring stringent DNA testing, AKGA breeders can always be certain of the parentage. By contrast, the NKR is a private company that allows individual breeders to decide when DNA parentage testing is appropriate for their individual herds. Most top NKR breeders have excellent DNA records and protocols, but a few do not.
The AKGA will continue to support all breeders and owners in the pursuit of better goats through genetic excellence. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns or if you need a free copy of a Goat Parentage Report for a goat you own.

Jim Cooley, AKGA President
Casey Smith, Vice President
Sherri Reece, Treasurer
Darin Raber, Secretary
Karen Severn, Registrar and Alternate Director
Tammy Watson, Director
Stefanie Goodman, Director
April Wilson, Director

Welcome 2026 🎉🥳🎈🎊We are excited and looking forward to this new year with so many opportunities!!A new year brings new o...
01/01/2026

Welcome 2026 🎉🥳🎈🎊
We are excited and looking forward to this new year with so many opportunities!!

A new year brings new opportunities to learn and share with others in our wonderful community of Kiko breeders! New tools, support and networking opportunities to improve your success and promote the breed!

The AKGA is member-run so your voice matters! Your officers and board members are ready to take on challenges and create opportunities for each of you in 2026!

Annual membership cost are 50% off for a limited time! Join today and help us navigate the Kiko breed through 2026 and into 2027!!

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Rising Star, TX
76471

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