The British Alpine is a tall, rangy and graceful dairy-type animal (that is, with a dished or straight facial line and a wedge-shaped body). The average height, measured at the withers, is about 83 cm for does and 95 cm for bucks. The breed is similar to the Saanen in structure and the Toggenburg in markings.
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They have tall, slightly curved horns and erect ears. Predators. Predators they may encounter include wolves, mountain lions, bobcats, and other carnivores.