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Ireland’s Old Irish Goat has survived 3,000 years

The Old Irish Goat, a breed that has persisted in Ireland for 3,000 years, has been genetically linked to ancient goats from the region, highlighting its historical and cultural significance. This finding underscores the need for conservation efforts to protect this rare breed, which is integral to Ireland's heritage.

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