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>For people or families searching for a different and fulfilling pet, Nigerian dwarf goats are a great substitute. They need comparatively little care and have charming personalities. An Introduction to the Breed The withers, or highest point of the back, of Nigerian dwarf goats, which are little yet strong dairy goats, range in height from 17 to 24 inches. They can yield high-quality milk with a high butterfat percentage (about 6-10%), which makes it creamy and appropriate for use in cheese, butter, and other dairy products, regardless of their size. Due to their small size, the breed is…mehr

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>For people or families searching for a different and fulfilling pet, Nigerian dwarf goats are a great substitute. They need comparatively little care and have charming personalities. An Introduction to the Breed The withers, or highest point of the back, of Nigerian dwarf goats, which are little yet strong dairy goats, range in height from 17 to 24 inches. They can yield high-quality milk with a high butterfat percentage (about 6-10%), which makes it creamy and appropriate for use in cheese, butter, and other dairy products, regardless of their size. Due to their small size, the breed is well-liked by both urban and rural pet owners. Nigerian dwarf goats are easy to handle and carry because they weigh between 60 and 80 pounds. Additionally, because of their small size, they need less food and room than larger goat kinds, which is beneficial for pet owners with small properties. They also have beautiful markings and a variety of coat colors, including as black, brown, white, gold, and combinations of these colors. They are perfect companions because of their loving and playful personalities. The following are physical attributes: At the withers, height ranges from 17 to 24 inches. 60 to 80 pounds in weight. Life expectancy is 10-15 years. >The manufacture of milk: During peak lactation, the milk output is approximately two to three quarts per day. It has a higher percentage of butterfat (6-10%) than the majority of other goat breeds. >West Africa is the birthplace of the Nigerian dwarf goat, where little goats were bred for their meat. Due to their size and exotic look, these little goats were mostly used as zoo animals in the early years of their introduction to the United States in the 1950s. The goats' capacity to produce milk was gradually recognized by American farmers and breeders, who then started selectively selecting them to improve their dairy qualities. Consequently, the contemporary Nigerian dwarf goat has developed into a breed valued for its ability to produce milk as well as its potential as a pet. Nigerian dwarf goats have been intentionally developed for their smaller size and superior milk quality, despite having genetic ancestry with other West African dwarf goats. Since being recognized by the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA) in the 1980s, the breed has grown to be one of the most well-liked small dairy breeds in the US. Breeders have put a lot of effort into standardizing the breed's characteristics, with the goal of producing more milk while maintaining the goats' friendliness and obedience. Due to their versatility, Nigerian dwarf goats are now widely recognized and adored, and they are commonly kept as pets and on homesteads and hobby farms. >
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