Before You Go Out And Buy Nigerian Dwarf Goats Santa Cruz County

By Marie Peterson


Everyone wants a pet, and some people want some pets that are quite different from others. Some have taken to getting pigs and even llamas as pets, and some have even taken on goats also. Thus you may be in the market for something unique, like those Nigerian Dwarf goats Santa Cruz county that you are seeing around. If you have a mind to get these goats, then do read on in this article for more information.

Apart from this goat being used as a pet nowadays, the original reason why this animal was imported into the country was due to its milk producing properties. Its milk has a higher percentage of butterfat compared to cow milk, in fact probably the highest percentage in any milk. For the layman, the most expensive component of milk is butterfat, which is a key ingredient in butter and ice cream.

If indeed you will be getting a Nigerian dwarf goat for milking and milk production purposes, then make sure that the goats you have are of breeding age. Only breeders will qualify as milk producers for they can only lactate if they are pregnant. The breeding age of this particular goat is anywhere from one year old to seven years old. Any goat beyond the seven year boundary should be stopped from breeding as they will tend to have a hard time giving birth.

Lately however, these goats have been raised also as pets. Their friendly demeanor and very playful personalities make them a hit with children. They are also used as therapy pets for old and recovering people in hospitals and hospices.

Feeding of these goats once you get them should be a breeze and should be no problem at all. This is because they will eat on anything like small bushes and trees all the way to grass and weeds. If you do take to feeding them feed pellets as most do, care should be taken so as not to overfeed them or health complications will ensue.

They are small but ruddy creatures, but being small means they should not be kept in small spaces also. They will require some space to jump around in which they love to do. Small obstacles like large rocks and tree stumps will give them a lot enjoyment. Putting them in the same corral as horses and cattle and other livestock should pose no problem at all.

And lastly remember that when you do plan on making this as your pet, that you cannot just get one goat at all. You must always get them in pairs or groups or they will get lonely and depressed. Remember that they are herd animals, and they are happiest of course when they are in a herd.

Thus this article has shown you some considerations when getting these animals either for companionship or production purposes. There are of course other factors that you should consider also like health and upkeep that will help you become a better owner. Always get as much information before making a final commitment as a pet owner.




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