Some Info Before You Buy Nigerian Dwarf Goats Santa Cruz County

By Frank Bailey


Right now you may be in the market for a pet and you want something a bit different. You want to stray away from the old cat and dog thing and go for something completely different. Besides, you also have the space to spare if you want to get a really unorthodox pet. Your friends may have told you to buy some dwarf goats from a Nigerian dwarf goats Santa Cruz county dealer. It sounds like a grand idea but maybe you should get some information about this animal first.

The goat is a small breed of dairy goat that was imported into the United States in the 1970s. It is a breed that is listed as a rare breed and roughly there are about 25,000 registered, but this will probably change as the breed starts to become more popular. Its milk has the highest levels of butterfat and very creamy that many prefer it over cow milk.

The goat is fast becoming a popular pet and is being kept apart from only producing buttermilk rich milk. They are very good with children as they have even tempers and playful personalities. They can also be easily trained and so are also becoming good as therapy pets used in nursing homes and hospitals.

Although these animals are small, they do require a bit of space to live in. This is because they love to romp around and jump around. They need to have things to climb like tree stumps and large rocks. They can also easily live with other livestock such donkeys, llamas, cattle and horses.

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.

If kept for breeding purposes there is a reliable general rule of thumb. You should start breeding them when they are about one year old and stop breeding, especially for the females, when they reach seven years old. Older goats will have a harder time to give birth so its safer to stop them when they get to about 7 years of age. Expect these goats to give birth at least two to three times per year.

When keeping these kind of goats it is best to keep in mind that they are herd animals. As such you cannot just keep one, and must at least keep a pair or more. Living alone will affect them and they can be quite depressed and less lively than expected.

Thus this ends the article on these animals to give you a basic inkling of what you are in for if you decide to take this breed as a pet. Do remember that there are other considerations that you should think about before making the final decision and it will be wise to also research these also.




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