Urban Farmers Will Like The Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale In Georgia

By Elena McDowell


Since urban farming has emerged as a maturing trend, farmers have broadened their animal management skills. More and more people are buying small sized dairy goats. The Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia are perfectly suitable for this purpose. These miniature sized ruminants have a sociable character and intelligent mind. These lovable creatures are also sought after as pets.

In the United States, this species is mainly popular as a small dairy animal. This is because, in metropolitan areas, space is at a premium. Miniatures require much less space than is required for larger animals. A one hundred thirty five square foot area is sufficient for them.

There are many miniature breeds. But, America only has an African Pygmy and smaller Nigerian Dwarf variety. According to the International Dairy Goat Registry, Nigeria is one of several nations in West Africa where a miniature species is present.

Researchers have revealed West Africa has three primary goat sizes. This variant represents the medium sized bovids in this region. The African Pygmy belongs to a larger sized species. This information was revealed in a presentation by I. Mecha and C. C. Agunwamba at the Third International Conference on Goat Production and Disease. At this conference many details were presented in their presentation. The smallest West African goat variety mentioned in their paper is currently not available in the United States.

The goat species as a genus originates from wild Asian and European natives. Over 300 breeds currently exist. For thousands of years humans have consumed or used their hides, milk, meat, and hair. They have also been kept as pets since the 20th century.

Certain terminology is used to identify the two genders and ages. Females are referred to as does. Intact males are identified as bucks. Castrated males are referred to as wethers. Offspring are identified as kids. They may be registered in 2 registries located in America, and in one located in Canada. The American Goat Society and International Dairy Goat Registry are American based registries. Experts believe current trends indicate a bright and profitable future for them. Nevertheless, their numbers are not ballooning at present. Presently about 3500 are registered in America by the American Goat Society, AGS. Showing them has become a growing industry. So far most shows are under the authority of AGS.

Male Dwarves are gentle enough to be used for service by hand breeding. Male Dwarves can breed with many does. Does are usually bred thrice within a couple of years. But, frequency of breeding is a personal choice. A doe may give birth to several offspring during a single pregnancy period. This species matures quickly. They can reproduce when they are young and should be separated as a precaution.

Does may breed at 7 to 8 months of age. Breeders tend to prefer waiting until they are a year old, or a little older. These females will provide a significant amount of milk for their size. Three to four pounds a day is not unusual amount for them. Their milk is sweet and delicious. It contains about 6 to 10 percent of butterfat. Dwarves have coats of many colors. Their normal primary coat shades are black, chocolate and gold. Random white markings, spots and other shades mixed in are common. These shades may change after birth. Color is a major factor of popularity for Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia.




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