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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 4113679" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>Been raising them for 30 years now. I started with registered Pygmy but changed to the Nigerian Dwarf breed after about 10 years. I prefer the smaller goats for maintenance reasons. Hoof trimming vaccinations etc. if you set your place up right with ease for you in mind that makes all the difference. I have a lot of information on my website Tyny.com click on various words as links to more information. I encourage new folks to goats to visit some folks that have been doing it a while to see how they have it set up. I spend about 10 minutes a day feeding. About every 3 months I catch them all for hoof trim, worm prevention med and the vaccination done yearly. I sell enough kids to pay for feeding the herd for the whole year. I’ve butchered one to just test it out. Just like a deer. The Nigerian dwarf makes a lot of milk for their size but I don’t always do that as you have to do it daily to keep them producing. Holler at me if you want to check us out. We are located a couple of miles east of Tinker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 4113679, member: 44419"] Been raising them for 30 years now. I started with registered Pygmy but changed to the Nigerian Dwarf breed after about 10 years. I prefer the smaller goats for maintenance reasons. Hoof trimming vaccinations etc. if you set your place up right with ease for you in mind that makes all the difference. I have a lot of information on my website Tyny.com click on various words as links to more information. I encourage new folks to goats to visit some folks that have been doing it a while to see how they have it set up. I spend about 10 minutes a day feeding. About every 3 months I catch them all for hoof trim, worm prevention med and the vaccination done yearly. I sell enough kids to pay for feeding the herd for the whole year. I’ve butchered one to just test it out. Just like a deer. The Nigerian dwarf makes a lot of milk for their size but I don’t always do that as you have to do it daily to keep them producing. Holler at me if you want to check us out. We are located a couple of miles east of Tinker. [/QUOTE]
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