Assessment of reproductive parameters of Boer goats imported from Australia were made in a Boer Breeding Farm and a mixed-breed farm in Sabah. Data between 2008 and 2009 were sampled randomly and used to calculate pregnancy rate, prolificacy rate and kid mortality rate. The performance was compared with that of a mixed-breed goat farm. The pregnancy rate of imported Boer goats and the mixed-breed goats was
48 and 80% respectively. The difference was significant (P<0.05). Pregnancy rate was influenced by the nutrition, buck-to-doe ratio, health status of the breeding goats and
environmental associate stress. There was significant difference (P 0.05) difference in kid mortality rate between the farms. Kid mortality was attributed to inadequate nutrition, low birth weight, infectious diseases, helminthiasis, traumatic injury, poor mothering ability and lack of efficient management