LaMancha
The LaMancha face is straight with the ears being the distinctive breed
characteristic. There are two types of LaMancha ears. In does one type
of ear has no advantage over the other.
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The "gopher ear" is described as follows: an approximate maximum length
of one inch but preferably non-existent and with very little or no cartilage.
The end of the ear must be turned up or down. This is the only type of
ear which will make buck eligible for registration.
- The "elf ear" is described as follows: an approximate maximum length of two inches is allowed, the end of the ear must be turned up or turned down and cartilage shaping the small ear is allowed.
Reference:
Briggs, Hilton M and D.M. Briggs. 1980. Modern Breeds of Livestock. Forth Edition, MacMillan Company American Dairy Goat Association, PO Box 865, Spindale, NC 28160. Phone: 704-286-3801

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