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| a healthy Nigerian Dwarf doe can produce a surprising 2 quarts of milk per day. Their milk has a wonderfully tasteful 6%-10% butterfat that is great for making cheeses and ice cream and yogurt. They are amazing little animals with a happy cheerful nature and love to play with you as well as give you their milk. |
| Check out what Does and Bucks we have that we are getting our kids and milk from. Look at their pages and check back often to see who is bred to kid and when for the present and future. We'll also show pics of who is available on our For Sale page. |


| We reserve the right to retain any kids that we feel would fit in nicely to our program and herd. Reservations are made on a first come first serve basis. No money is required down at this time to reserve a kid from a selected breeding. We recommend that you do choose a second choice in case your first choice is in the event unavailable. We guarantee all stock to be sold sound and to be healthy at time of Sale. After an adult or kid leaves our hands we are no longer responsible for them. Any animals that leave our premises after the sale cannot and will not be replaced. We will only sell our Nigerian kids/adults in pairs unless you own goats already. They are instinctively herd animals and enjoy each other's company and like to be together, never alone. All kids (except wethers, unless used for showing) will come with an AGS registration application, herd record of medical report of UTD shots and wormings and sceduling, disbudded, and as much pedigree as I have available for you, as well as guidelines of proper care and feeding as we do. Please do not solely use this as a basis for care for your goat or herd. Please research and educate yourself in the keeping of goats on your property and in your lifestyle. We are learning from each other and only want the best for our animals. |
| Terms of Sale of Nigerian Dwarf Goats here at Gethsemane Mountain Ranch |