Saturday, October 26, 2013

Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale In Georgia Suitable For Urban Farms

By Elena McDowell


Metro area farmers have discovered the benefits of owning a miniature sized dairy goat. The Nigerian dwarf goats for sale in Georgia are good for the farm and pet lovers alike. Some customers only intend to own them as pets. Others intend to use them for a more utilitarian purpose. These social animals like company. Their disposition is loving and intelligent.

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 only 2 miniature breeds in the United States, although there are numerous breeds in other parts of the world. Here, there are only the Nigerian Dwarves and the larger and older known African Pygmy type. According to information from the International Dairy Goat Registry website, a group of nations in West Africa have a goat type similar to dwarves.

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.

Domesticated goats are tamed representatives of formerly wild inhabitants of Asia and Europe. More than three hundred breeds exist today. For centuries they have provided human beings with meat, milk, hair and hides. More recently, in the 20th century, they are also kept as pets.

Certain terms are used to label the two sexes and different ages. Females are identified as does and intact males are referred to as bucks. Their young are termed kids. Wethers are males who have been castrated. Nigerian Dwarves can be registered in 3 registries. The Canadian Goat Society, International Dairy Goat Registry and American Goat Society welcome their registration. There is much room for their expansion in America. Competitive shows are increasing in popularity. The American Goat Society has authorized a majority of these so far. A profitable and bright future is expected for them by experts.

Farmers should keep in mind this breed matures very quickly. Young offspring of both genders become reproductive fairly early. The gentle nature of bucks makes them suitable for both pasture and hand breeding. Breeding can be a year round endeavor and more than one kid may be born at a time. Breeders tend to breed a doe three times in a two year period. Frequency of breeding does is, however, a matter of personal preference.

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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