The native goat is a good breeder,too small,but a hardy little goat,upgrading with the native is the key to the goat future I think,the 3 way cross looks very interesting to us (my wife and I),native doe x anglo buck=f1 anglo x boer buck makes for mix/hybred/upgrade what ever you wish to call it,its have the milking ability,hybred vigor,carcass mass,its a start,a farmer/breeder can use any type of dairy breed,we prefer the anglo over any of the other dairy breeds,we feel the anglo has better hybred vigor for a tropical country,personal/business decision.The Govt. states most goat farms (back yard operators )not interested in AI,maybe if more information was made available to farmers and at affordable prices,the little guy could build up a better herd(s).In our area and surrounding districts the Govt. did supply 1 boer buck,he died over 1 month ago due to poor management,we are scrambling to find our own boers as we need them for our breeding program,you are right breeding stock is expensive,I told my wife,2 is better than 1,and as long as we keep them healthy,should breed for over 6 years easy,another problem is in some places,the goat milk has no value,we feed ours to the hogs,no place to market our milk yet,I am sure some day there will be a market for our milk,maybe cheese??I personally believe AI with goats has alot to offer the industry,how one promotes this, I have no answers,would be cheaper for the Govt. in the long run I would think.Good Day To You Doc. mikey