This study investigates the impact of accelerated feeding strategies on the growth performance and carcass quality of native kids. Accelerated feeding involves modifying the feeding regimen to promote faster growth rates and improved carcass characteristics. Through a controlled experimental design, native kids were subjected to different feeding protocols, and their growth parameters and carcass qualities were assessed. The findings shed light on the efficacy of accelerated feeding in enhancing growth performance and carcass quality in native kid populations, offering insights into potential strategies for optimizing meat production efficiency.