A miniature goat of West African origin, the Nigerian Dwarf is small and can have a variety of colorful markings. Because of their small size, they require less space than other dairy goat breeds, and their gentle and friendly personalities make them good companion pets. They are also easy to handle, even for small children. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has also approved the Nigerian Dwarf goat as a livestock dairy goat, which makes them eligible for youth 4H and FFA projects.
Nigerian Dwarf goats are gentle, lovable, and playful. Their calm, even temperament, and engaging personalities make them suitable companions for pretty much anyone. Breeders of other types of goats find their Nigerian Dwarfs blend in with the rest of their herd and do not need special quarters, and they can share pastures peacefully with other livestock such as cattle, horses, llamas, and donkeys. In fact, they will often improve a pasture by removing brambles, undergrowth (including weeds), and ivy (even poison ivy) that other livestock won’t eat. (1)
Nigerian Dwarf does are at least 17 inches tall and may be no taller than 22.5 inches. Bucks are also at least 17 inches tall and no taller than 23.5 inches. While there is no weight requirement, 75 pounds is an average weight. Many color combinations are common, the ears are of medium length and erect, and the bridge of the nose is either straight or dished. The hair is short and fine. The Nigerian Dwarf was developed in the United States and is the only miniature dairy goat breed registered by the American Dairy Goat Association. Although a small goat, the Nigerian Dwarf doe produces a proportionate quantity of milk with high butterfat. (2)
All members of our herd are pure-bred and all does are registered with the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA). As ADGA members, we participate in the Dairy Herd Improvement Registry / Program (DHIR) and in Linear Appraisal.
DOB: 05/24/2018
Sire: 5 Fold Farm Rocket Man
Sire's Sire: Dill's TS Six String Circus
Sire's Dam: Dill's D Lunar Miracle
Dam: 5 Fold Farm SCC Lilac Wine (Elite)
Dam's Sire: Dill's TS Six String Circus
Dam's Dam: SG 5 Fold Farm HB Magnolia
Awards:
*M (02/23/2021): ancestry, milk, protein, butterfat
Kidding History:
03/11/2020: 1 doe
03/23/2021: 1 buck, 1 doe
02/02/2023: 1 buck, 1 doe
DOB: 04/26/2019, polled
Sire: *B Stayawhile Fin Camera Tech
Sire's Sire: SG Stayawhile KJ Finale
Sire's Dam: SG Stayawhile TV Camera Ready
Dam: Gladdie Acres JJF Throw a Fit
Dam's Sire: Bellafire HS Jumpin Jack Flash
Dam's Dam: Gladdie Acres AR Ragin Cajun
Kidding History:
04/12/2021: 1 buck, 2 does
02/07/2022: 1 buck
01/31/2022: 1 buck, 4 does
Photo, "sage-and-kids" by WindRanch is marked with CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. To view the terms, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/2.0/jp/?ref=openverse
1. Adapted from "All About Nigerian Dwarf Goats," Backyard Goats (February 2022).
2. Breed standards, American Dairy Goat Association.
Fit gave birth in the middle of the night this past January. She simply had too many kids to care for at once, so two of them -- Veronika Voss and Maria Braun -- ended up in a make-shift ICU in the house. This video was taken just before they headed back out to the barn to live with the rest of the herd.
It's breeding season again and the girls are in heat! Dr. Pepper comes to visit from Till-Riv Farm, where our mentor LeRoy Satter has some of the top ranking bucks in the nation.
Our first live birth at Eichenalm on Feb. 2, 2022.
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