Update March, 2024:
We have sold off the herd and are officially retired from raising Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats. We would like to thank all of our customer over the years for supporting our farm.
We're a five acre farm dedicated to raising quality Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats. We are located in Sanford, North Carolina just south of Raleigh. All of our goats are ADGA / AGS registered and are either disbudded (dehorned) or naturally polled (hornless). Nigerian Dwarf Goats come in a variety of colors and they are very loving and enjoyable to own. Their small size makes them a very good pet for ages 1 to 100, as well as a natural, healthy source of sweet milk. The milk can be used to make cheese or soap. Nigerian Dwarf Goats can produce up to two quarts of milk a day.
There is one thing I feel I should warn you about. Nigerian Dwarf Goats can be very addictive! Just like potato chips, you can’t have just one. Literally, you must have two or more for their mental and physical health. They do need goat friends. With that in mind you have a few choices; You can have two females, two males, or you can get a whether (neutered) male which can be kept with either sex. We're always happy to share our knowledge of goats with those just getting started. We don't know everything and we're still learning, but we enjoy sharing what we do know. We are very grateful to those who were patient with us and all of our many questions. Don't hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance.