Two hundred West African Dwarf (WAD) goats aged
1 to 6 years were examined during a ten months
period, from October 2003 to July 2004 in
randomly selected locations within Southwestern
zone of Nigeria. Qualitative traits namely coat
colour, polled trait, presence or absence of
teat, wattle and beard were examined and
described in all the experimental animals. Black
colour observed in 54% of the animals
predominated while brown and mixed colours
accounted for 16 and 30% of all the animals
respectively. All goats studied irrespective of
sex were horned. The goats had a pair of teat
each except eight goats with supernumerary
teats. Possession of beard was common in all
bucks observed, but 8.5% of the females had
beard. About 36.5% of all the WAD goats examined
possessed wattle. The phenotypic frequency of
wattle and beard in WAD population was 0.37 and
0.21 respectively.
Key words:
West African dwarf (WAD) goat, qualitative
traits, management, frequencies.