what kind of goats do you have?
We Have Nigerian Dwarf Goats here at the farm!
They’re not only cute, but they produce rich, creamy milk that's perfect for cheese and soap making. These little goats are friendly, full of personality, and love to snuggle. Come meet them and see what makes them so special!
why do you bottle feed your goats?
We bottle feed our babies for several important reasons. First, it ensures that the kids get a consistent, nutritious diet from the start, which helps them grow strong and healthy. Bottle feeding also gives us the opportunity to bond with the babies, which makes handling them easier and less stressful for both the kids and us.
For the moms, bottle feeding allows us to track milk production, protect their udder, and limit risk of mastitis.
where do the baby goats go?
The babies you see in your classes will go on to live their lives as pets, home milkers, or show goats! NONE of our goats will be sold to meat homes.
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how big are you goats
Nigerian Dwarf goats are small and compact, standing about 17 to 23 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 60 to 80 pounds. Their babies can be born as small as 1 lb, growing quickly into energetic and friendly little goats!
how long do they live?
Nigerian Dwarf goats typically live between 12 to 14 years, with some even reaching 15 years or more when properly cared for. With the right nutrition and care, they can be long-lived, healthy, and happy companions!
do your goats have horse?
No, our goats do not have horns. We disbudd them, which means their horns are removed at an early age to prevent any potential injury to the kids, other goats, or people. Disbudding is a safe and common practice to ensure the goats stay comfortable and safe as they grow.
