Our Nigerian Dwarf kids are registerable with the NGDA and AGS. These are gorgeous, correct looking Nigerian Dwarves that make great pets, 4H projects or milking animals! |
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Snickers is a tri-color doe. She has won ribbons for Hannah at the county fair. She’s a gorgeous doe and so friendly. We bottle raised her from 5 days old. She was our first goat, favorite goat and herd queen! We LOVE this goat! |
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Dandelion is an all white doe. She was born on Easter 2007. We bottle raised her and Hannah made her dandelion crowns when she was just a kid. She is very friendly and will paw at your leg with her hoof if you don’t give her a pet when you go to the barn. |
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Pansy was the tiniest goat ever born here. She was only 1 pound 8 oz. and about the size of a 16 ounce water bottle. She was not able to walk or nurse at birth like most baby goats, so we named her “Pansy.” She is still very small, and quite the character on this farm because she doesn’t realize her small stature and even challenges the biggest animals! |
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Chester is a tri-color buck. He was bottle raised and very friendly. He is not a nuisance like some bucks and we appreciate his temperament a whole lot after having been peed on by other bucks! |
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Sammy is a tri-color wether. He was also bottle raised. He was sold to Frank in Kansas City and was supposed to be a city-goat. But, he bleated too loud in the yard and he was returned to the farm. So, Sammy is now a foster goat on our farm. Frank sends kid support to keep him in hay and grain! |
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