Book overview

If You Want to Raise Better, Low-Maintenance Goats that Provide Good Meat & Tons of Milk, then Keep Reading!

Are you looking for new ways to earn a profit for your farm?


Do you want to increase your farm’s milk and meat production with little-to-no hassle?


Or, are you looking for an adorable, friendly, and docile pet for your kids?


You came to the right place!


The meat and dairy industries are inundated with plenty of the same food options. But with the variety of normal choices ranging in the hundreds, it’s time to find a new source.


Instead of focusing your attention on regular cows, why not look into Nigerian Dwarf Goats? These adorable dairy goats originated in West Africa and stand a measly two feet high. Their calm, predictable, kind, gentle, and playful personalities make them great pets. However, their true value lies in their meat and milk.


Nigerian Dwarf Goats produce lots of high-quality, butterfat-rich milk, excellent for goat cheese, creams, and other milk products. They’re great at clearing weeds and underbrush, improving grass for grazing animals in the process. These goats also typically produce three to five kids per kidding, which makes meat easy to come by.


And the best part?


They’re small and easy to manage! So, if you’re looking to make a profit off them, you’re guaranteed to get high return-on-investment.


But how do you get started?


EASY — Add “Raising Nigerian Dwarf Goats” by livestock expert Andrew McDeere to your toolkit!


In this book, you get a comprehensive guide to raising, breeding, and taking care of Nigerian Dwarf Goats!


Over the course of this guide, you will:

Unlock the key to raising healthy, happy, and thriving Nigerian Dwarf Goats

Learn how to properly feed them so they grow strong and reproduce faster and safer

Give your Nigerian Dwarf Goats the best care as house pets using important tips

Get evidence-based answers to all your burning Nigerian Dwarf Goat-related questions

And so much more!

You may be hesitant to raise Nigerian Dwarf Goats because not a lot of people know about them. But this is also exactly why you should!


When you raise Nigerian Dwarf Goats, you position yourself as the go-to breeder. Hence, creating more profit! And when you have “Raising Nigerian Dwarf Goats” as guide, you are guaranteed to have the best litter in town


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THE ULTIMATE CARE GUIDE!

Nigerian dwarf goats, sometimes known as "miniature dairy goats," have become well-liked as affectionate pets. They appeal to both pet lovers and hobby farmers due to their small size, amiable nature, and versatility in a variety of vocations. This section will discuss the benefits of keeping Nigerian Dwarf Goats as pets and will highlight their special traits.


Understanding the Appeal: Nigerian dwarf goats are prized for their adaptable characteristics and lovable dispositions. They are appropriate for urban and suburban living, where space restrictions could restrict the alternatives for larger animals, due to their modest stature, which normally ranges from 17 to 21 inches at the withers. They are a great option for people with low finances because of their manageable size, which also means they need less feed and room than larger goats.


Unique traits and characteristics:

1. Friendship and Social Behavior: Nigerian Dwarf Goats are well known for their amiable and social nature. They frequently develop close relationships with their human caretakers and delight in connection, whether it takes the form of play, cuddling, or simply following their owners around.


2. Milking Potential: Nigerian dwarf goats are great milk producers despite their little size. When compared to larger dairy goat breeds, its milk has a higher butterfat and protein content and is richer in flavor. Their milk is used to make a variety of dairy goods, including cheese, yogurt, and soap.


3. Bright and Beautiful: Nigerian dwarf goats are available in a variety of hues and patterns, bringing visual appeal to any setting in which they live. They are a charming addition to any petting zoo, toy farm, or backyard setting due to their stunning look and small size.


4. Playful and Exuberant: These goats are playful and exuberant by nature, which is conducive to interactive play and cerebral stimulation. Providing children with toys and chances for exploration helps keep them occupied and content