I have very loving, tamed, high-spirited Nigerian Dwarf goats looking for new homes. Would love them to go to a good home to someone that would put them into good use as they are for breeding/dairy or as a pet as what the Nigerian Dwarf breed is used for. They get along great with other animals, very calm, sensitive, and would be a great campaign too children. Trained them only by communicating being able to hear their spirit tell me what their special requests or requirements are considering being able to by having a psychic ability being able to hear spirits of animals and humans, and of course the main thing I always respond to of what signs the animal shows visually with its body able to let me know what it wants to inform me what actions are needed.
They eat alfalfa hay as much as I can give throughout the day, depending on situation if able to free-range on 12 acres at the time which I do try to let them release or free from pens at least once a day. I also feed them twice a day a mixture of sweet feed 12 percent horse and mule bought at Florence Feed Store in Florence, Texas (The only feed store I found in hour radius at least that sales the sticky sweet feed mixture that the goats love completing their cravings with results showing satisfied behavior signs of fulfillment or they will be obnoxious. Mentioning the main filler sweet feed, I also mix black oil sunflower seeds bought in an orange bag located in bird section at Tractor Supply topped off with cracked corn just to make feed last longer. Alfalfa pellets or beet pulp around two or three times a week on side. Last, I always have a salt block and baking soda free-ranged for lack of minerals as needed and of course any shrubs and their favorite: pecan leaves (depending on season).
All the goats are roaming together as of now and are in pens depending on behavior and get along very well. I am narrowing down my herd and keeping only a few for milking/breeding purposes. Please let me know if you're interested or have any questions by texting the phone number: 5one2-five0eight-1zero2seven.
Bucks-$95
Does-$100/Pregnant- (Most does from the herd have had two or more babies each pregnancy).
PLEASE KNOW THE NIGERIAN DWARF GOATS ARE USED FOR PET/MILKING/BREEDING PURPOSES ONLY.