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- Tiny but mighty land managers: Nigerian Dwarf goats are expert brush-clearers, munching on weeds, thistles, and invasive plants, making them perfect for maintaining your mini-homestead or farm.
- Milk makers extraordinaire: These little goats produce rich, creamy milk (up to 1-2 quarts per day!) perfect for cheese-making, butter-churning, or just plain old drinking. Their milk is also high in butterfat, making it ideal for baking.
- Foster friends for life: Nigerian Dwarf goats are social butterflies (err, goats!) who thrive on interaction. They'll follow you around, nuzzle, and even give you gentle head-butts – making them fantastic companions.
- Small space superstars: Due to their compact size (20-30 inches tall, 50-60 pounds), Nigerian Dwarf goats are perfect for small farms, homesteads, or even urban areas with limited space. Their shelter should be dry with good ventilation, but out of the wind. We recommend 10-12 sq. feet of indoor space per goat. If you don't have a small barn-a shed would be great.
- Low-cost, high-reward farming: Nigerian Dwarf goats are relatively inexpensive to purchase and maintain compared to larger breeds. Plus, their small size means less feed and housing costs.
- Manure magic: Their tiny poop pellets are easy to manage and make excellent fertilizer for your garden or orchard.
- Entertainment committee: Nigerian Dwarf goats are known for their playful antics, acrobatic feats, and adorable expressions – providing endless entertainment and laughter.
- Sustainable lawn care: These goats will happily "mow" your lawn, eliminating the need for gas-guzzling lawn mowers and reducing your carbon footprint.
- Educational opportunities: Nigerian Dwarf goats can be a great teaching tool for kids (and adults!) about sustainable living, animal husbandry, and responsibility.
- Therapy potential: With their gentle nature and affectionate personalities, Nigerian Dwarf goats can be trained as therapy animals, providing comfort and joy to those in need.
- Breeding and showing: For those interested in showing or breeding, Nigerian Dwarf goats have a strong competitive scene and can be a fun and rewarding hobby.
These tiny goats pack a big punch when it comes to benefits – from land management to companionship and entertainment!


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Are you ready; ready for one of the fastest growing trends in pets, small farms, hobby farms and more? Well, if you want the best Nigerian Dwarf Goats, you have arrived at the right place. Before you make the move to GET YOUR GOAT, you have to ask yourself a few questions:
- Do I love animals?
- Do I want a pet that can do so much more than just be a companion?
- Do I enjoy being happy?
- Do I aspire to years of joy and satisfaction?
- Do I want kids?
- Do I drink milk or eat cheese?
- Did I see the photos on this page and just melt?
Okay, we're having some fun here, but there's not much going against the idea of acquiring a Nigerian Dwarf Goat.
If you read all the benefits of owning a nigerian dwarf goat, and answered yes to any of those questions, we think you're ready! And, we have Nigerian Dwarf Goat doelings and bucklings available. If you live in NY, VT, MA, CT, PA, NJ, ME or beyond, give us a call at 518-280-9993 or email to: ndgny.diane@gmail.com
Due to the popularity of Nigerian Dwarf Goats NY and in fairness to everyone, we respectfully require a deposit of $100.00 (per goat) to reserve doelings and/or bucklings. For your protection and ours, the deposit can be sent via PayPal to:
NDGNY.DIANE@GMAIL.COM
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