Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Prior To Buying A Nigerian Dwarf Goats Santa Cruz County

By Marie Peterson


Everyone wants a pet, and some people want some pets that are quite different from others. Some have taken to getting pigs and even llamas as pets, and some have even taken on goats also. Thus you may be in the market for something unique, like those Nigerian Dwarf goats Santa Cruz county that you are seeing around. If you have a mind to get these goats, then do read on in this article for more information.

Aside from this goat being taken in as a pet, they are primarily used for milk production and harvesting. The milk of this animal has the highest percentage of butterfat of all the kinds of milk and thus is very valuable. This is because butterfat is the highest value component of any milk, as this is what makes up butter and ice cream products.

If being kept for milk production, the females have to be in a lactating stage. This means that thy must basically be always pregnant. As such, these goats' prime years for mating are when they are one years old to seven years old for the females. Once they get to eight years of age, they should be prevented from mating further as it gets harder for them to give birth once they are old.

Despite milk production, these goats can be kept as pets also as they have very playful personalities and friendly dispositions. They are fabulous with children and many of them are also used as therapy animals for the elderly and recuperating patients.

As regards nutrition, these animals are quite easy to feed as they will eat almost anything form bushes and small trees to grass and weeds. Some owners lately have taken to feeding their goats feed pellets but care must be taken so as not to overfeed them. Overfeeding them will of course fatten them up but it can also lead to health complications.

Despite the diminutive size, they do require quite a bit of space to be kept in and taken care of. They love to run around and jump on things and are very active, thus their pen should consist of small stumps and large rocks for them to jump and clamber on, which they enjoy doing a lot. Should you want to keep them in with other animals like cattle and horses and such, this will not pose too much of a problem.

And lastly remember that when you do plan on making this as your pet, that you cannot just get one goat at all. You must always get them in pairs or groups or they will get lonely and depressed. Remember that they are herd animals, and they are happiest of course when they are in a herd.

This article has thus shown the main considerations that you should mull over before taking on this animal as a pet companion or production breeder. You should also do further research on health complications and upkeep to make you better prepared as a future owner of this breed.




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