Before You Buy Nigerian Dwarf Goats Santa Cruz County

By Frank Bailey


You may be thinking of getting a new pet that is quite different. In fact you want to get away from the cat and dog thing and find something different in terms of what to take care of, especially since you have the space. Someone may have suggested to you to try and get a Nigerian Dwarf goat and this has somehow piqued your interest. So before you do go out and buy from Nigerian dwarf goats Santa Cruz county breeders, then do read on in this article for more information that you may use.

Imported into the United States in the 1970s, this rare miniature breed of goat is well known for milk production. Its milk has more buttermilk than cow milk and is sometime more preferred due to this. Currently there are about 25,000 according to the American Minor Breeds Conservancy, but it is expected that the number may go up as the breed becomes more popular.

This goat is not only good for making milk, but it is also gaining popularity as a pet as well. This is because it has a friendly personality and a gentle temperament. It can get on quite well with children and can be trained fairly easily. Due to its personality, it is also used much in hospitals and nursing homes for therapy pets.

These goats are small but they do require a bit of space to romp around in. They love to jump around and climb small tree stumps or even big rocks while they do play. If kept on a farm they do quite well living with llamas, horse, cattle and donkeys.

These goats are not so hard to feed either. They will munch on anything from trees, bushes and weeds before they will even touch any grass. You may feed them grains also once in a while but you should not overdo it like other owners as they can easily be overfed. Overfeeding may in fact lead to further complications in health further on down the road.

As regarding breeding these goats, they should start to be bred once they are at least one year old. As they live up to a span of about ten years old, they should no longer be included in breeding once they turn 7. This is because older goats will have harder times giving birth. In prime health the goats can give birth to goats two to three times a year.

It is also well advised that when starting to keep theses goats as pasture animals or even pets that they should be kept in a group of two or more. This is due to the fact that they are herd animals and used to living in one. Just keeping one single goat will mean that they can get depressed and be not so lively as expected.

Thus this article has given you some insights if you are to undertake your project of keeping this goat as a pet or even breeding animal. There are also other considerations to take into account but suffice it say that the ones covered here in this article will be enough to put on the road to owning and taking care of them.




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