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Useful And Essential Facts About Nigerian Dwarf Goat Farms

By Ann West


The Nigerian dwarf goat traces its origin to Western Africa. The breed particularly rose to popularity because of its small size and beautiful body marks. These goats have been in existence for a very long period of time now, but they have not been as popular as they are today. The small size is an advantage to farmers in many different ways. Here are facts regarding Nigerian dwarf goat farms.

First and foremost, many individuals prefer Nigeria Dwarf goats due to their small size which makes them easy to raise even on small sizes of land. Under the US department of agriculture, this breed is classified as a dairy goat. Many other breeds fall in this category, but those are large in size. Keeping the other larger breeds requires a lot of feed and space.

The small size and gentle nature of this breed makes it safe to handle. These goats are not aggressive by nature like other goats. As such, they can be handled very easily. Even children can be left to handle them without risk of accidents and injuries. Since they are classified under livestock dairy animals, they qualify for youth FFA and 4H projects.

Milk product capability of this breed is another factor that makes them very preferable to many people. Daily milk production can reach two quarts. The milk is also very sweet and highly nutritious. Butterfat content in the milk produced by these goats is one of the highest in the animal kingdom. The milk is also very rich in proteins.

Despite the fact that the goats can produce so much milk in a single day, many farmers who keep them do not do so for the milk. As a fact, many individuals do not milk the goats for commercial purposes of domestic use. Instead, these goats are kept as pets. The animals provide company to their owners that many people love and enjoy.

The breed is genuine and conforms to several standards. The standards which this breed of goats conform to are not any different from those which other larger dairy goats conform to. The first conformation requirement is that the body parts of the goats have to be proportional. The ears should be upright and the nose should be straight. The goats should have a soft coat with hair that grows to short or medium length.

These goats come in any color or combination of colors and it is acceptable according to conformation standards. The ideal height is 17 to 19 inches for the females. The males should reach a height of between 19 and 21 inches. Although rare, it is acceptable for the females to reach 21 inches while males can reach 23 inches.

Seventy five pounds is the general acceptable weight. Normally, animals which are heavier or have other deformities are disqualified. Some of the deformities include Roman nose, pendulous ears, and a curly coat. When one is shopping for the goat, it is prudent to be accompanied by an expert who will help with ensuring conformity. Alternatively, one could request the farmer for the registration certificate of the goat to verify conformity.




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