Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Traits Of Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale In Georgia

By Krystal Branch


If you are looking for Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia, you must be aware how cute they are. This goat is a miniature version of the dairy goat. It was first brought from West Africa during the 1970s and is currently listed as a rare breed with the American Goat Society.

Two standard heights are associated with the breed. According to the American Dairy Goat and American Goat Associations, the height of does at the withers should be below 22.5 inches and bucks should be below 23.5 inches. The Nigerian Dwarf Goat Association stipulates the ideal height as 17 to 19 inches for does, with the maximum being 21 inches. It also states the ideal height for bucks to be 19 to 21 inches, with the maximum also being 21 inches.

The animals are available in a range of colors. These are red, black, white, cream and various patterns. Most of the animals have natural horns, but breeders generally disbud them when they are very young. This is done as a safety measure for the goat, the herd and human caregivers. Some of the animals display the dominant trait of blue eyes.

Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia offer owners an unbelievable amount of milk, considering their physical size. They generally produce between one to eight pounds of milk each day. The average production is approximately 2.5 pounds. They are the ideal milking goats for most families. The animals breed all year round and if you carefully stagger the births, you should never be without milk.

The milk from the herds contains a higher level of butterfat than what is obtainable from full-sized dairy goats. The butterfat content is about 5% higher, but can reach 10% when reaching the end of lactation. The milk comes with a sweetish flavor which makes it ideal for soap and cheese making.

It is important that when you first obtain your goat, you ensure that it is healthy. Healthy animals are content and alert, with good appetites. Their coats should be glossy and smooth and their skin pliable and clean.

Some breeders choose to bottle-feed the young animals. This is usually done to allow them to bond with humans. There are breeders who prefer the natural route by allowing the mothers to raise the kids. Either method of raising does not affect their friendly nature, however bottle-fed goats have been known to become clingy and dependent.

If you are looking for an animal with a gentle nature and is easy to train, you should look at Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia. The coloring options and small size make them very popular pets. The animal may well seem to be scared and nervous when you first remove it from its place of birth. This period will pass as soon as it becomes accustomed to its new surroundings. This settling-in period could last for up to a week. It is possible for you to train it to go for walks on a leash and the animals may enjoy being allowed into your home. Does make the best pets as the bucks often have an unpleasant odor. The breed is an ideal pet if you have children in your household.




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