A popular animal that is raised on Full Circle Family Farm are Nigerian Dwarf goats. The are easy to take care of, produce milk and are real pets.
Once consisted at risk, they have been benefited from increase in their popularity as a dairy goat. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy now designated Nigerian as recovering on their Conservation Priority List. The original Nigerian-type goats from Africa were were black but cross-breeding established the breed and gave a variety of colours. When they were first registered as a dairy goat in 1981 they were considered solely as a pet breed . They enjoy people and can become attached to their owner. Because of their small size Nigerians are a favourite with 4-H families.
While Kayla was away for a few days, she gave me instructions how to take them for a walk. When I took them out of they pen and called them to follow me as I ran down onto the road, they remained near the pen and just played. No way were they going to follow me, a stranger!!
These goats have a strong desire to stay near their pen and will not wander far. They are bottled fed the first few weeks and are weaned after 16 weeks, then they are ready to be sold. With this training, behaviour, and dairy qualities, they make good pets and are a favourite for families around this area.
Until next time Happy Framing!!!
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