What You Must Learn Before Putting Up Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale

By Minnie Whitley


You may be reading this article right now because you want to go into business and put out a Nigerian dwarf goats for sale sign. It would of course be good to know a thing or two about this special breed of goat before going all out in raising and selling them.

In the first place you should think of what kind of goat business you will put up. You must choose whether you will raise them for the sole purpose of breeding and selling the offspring, or raise them for the purpose of harvesting them for meat or milk. In some cases, you can also choose to raise them for all these purposes.

When you do decide to go into raising these animals, you will be a goatherd. So it will be useful for you to know also the knowledge that a goatherd has. You should know some beginner basics starting from barn maintenance and other things such as diet and hygiene management.

The key to a healthy herd is a how well you maintain your barn or not. The barn should be regularly cleaned, especially in warm weather, to prevent ammonia gas from building up from the urine and waste the goats scatter. Excessive ammonia in the air will cause your goats to become sick and become more susceptible to pneumonia, which can be quite deadly for them.

Goat hooves must also be regularly trimmed and cleaned. In the wild, hooves are worn out naturally, while in captivity they cannot be worn down as there is lack of mobility. Maintaining the hooves in terms of standard length will prevent accidents due to lengthy hooves, which can include broken legs and sprains. The hooves must be trimmed every two or three months at least.

Diet of the goats must be as fresh as possible. Goat and general livestock feed must be comprised of at least twelve to eighteen percent protein content. Try to research into the proper diet and mixes to be given as regards gender, age and size. One must also not forget that fresh water is a must in ensuring an keeping the health of the herd.

In terms of breeding you have to be aware that these goats can start mating as early as seven weeks old. In addition, they have no set mating season and can mate the whole year round. With a gestation period of around one hundred and fifty days, they can have kids every four to five month or almost two to three times a year. One can definitely have a sizable herd in no time with proper care and management. You should therefore be prepared to increase the capacity of your farm in a short amount of time.

Thus this article has covered some important things to consider before starting your Nigerian dwarf goat business. There are of course many other things to consider which you may, or should research on your own. A good place to start for further information is by looking at animal husbandry and goat raising websites. Also you can ask other breeders for tips and assistance.




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