Facts About Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale In Southern California

By Sharon Stewart


The Nigerian dwarf goat has its origin in West African region. It is a miniature breed of goats. Even though this breed has its origin in West Africa, it is currently spread all over the world. Its introduction to western countries happened several years ago, when the goats were transported on ships to serve as food for carnivorous animals in captivity. The carnivorous animals were kept in zoos where the goats that were left were also kept in herds. The history of Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Southern California.

There exist two major reasons for the rearing of these animals, the first one being provision of milk to their owner and the second one is that they are good pets. Their small physique and maintainability render these goats a valuable venture. There are two main height categories of these goats. The first height standard is maintained by both the American Goat Society and the American Dairy Goat Association

These two associations demand does to be under 57 centimeters at their withers. Bucks on the contrary should not exceed 60 centimeters at the shoulders. The Nigerian Dwarf Goat Association on the contrary maintains the second height standard, which requires does to range between 43 and 48 centimeters tall. At the maximum, doe should not exceed 53 centimeters.

According to the second standard, bucks should have a height ranging between 78 and 53 centimeters, but they should not exceed 58 centimeters. This goat has a broad spectrum of colors. Major colors are gold, gold, white, red and cream. These animals also exist in diverse coat patterns, including brown and white and brown and black spots.

Naturally, these goat has horns that grow to variable lengths. However, most breeders prefer to disbud them while still young. Most breeders have the horns removed at the age of 2 weeks. The removal of horns is meant to improve safety for the goat itself, human caregivers, and herd mates. Some of these animals are blue-eyed. Having blue eyes is a dominant trait in goats.

Although the size of these goats is small, they give a substantial amount of milk when compared to their size. The daily milk supply range from 1 to 8 pounds per day. An average goat would produce 2.5 milk pounds per day. Various factors determine the amount of milk produced. General food management, genetics, number of times the got has delivered, and the quality and type of feed are among these factors.

One can manage their flock in a way that they have a constant supply of milk the whole year round. This is made possible by the fact that these animals are capable of breeding the whole year round. That means that the does can become receptive at any time of the year. The content of butterfat in the milk produced by these goats is higher in comparison to milk from other bigger breeds.

The general temperament of this animal is gentle and intelligent. The colorful coats combined with their gentle characteristic render this breed a good pet. Some people usually increase the bond between kids and their human owners by bottle-feeding them. However, others prefer to leave the task to the does because bottle-fed kids tend to be noisy and clingy.




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