eco2pia
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I have a teeny tiny place. A large suburban yard to be exact. I have too many critters, except...not.
I have chickens, ducks, rabbits and an indoor dog and cat. It sounds insane, but it actually looks pretty reasonable, because I am careful with how everything is managed, and I am extremely careful not to exceed the carrying capacity of my "pasture rotation system". The chickens are about to age out of productivity, and will be replaced eventually by quail for their more productive in a smaller footprint qualities. I have one last bucket list critter I really wanted to add--dairy goats. I had originally planned to add a pair of nigerian dwarf goats. I later considered a mini nubian for higher milk production, and a pygora (pygmy/angora cross) wether as a companion fiber animal (because a lonely goat is just a tragically sad thing).
Then I discovered the amazing (but still under development) Nigora breed, a tiny milk producing fiber goat!!
(photo shamelessly stolen from this article)
Yeah, I am crazy. No, I don't want anyone to talk me out of it.
I think it would be incredible to be able to host a pair of these ladies, milk them, feed them, and let their babies go back to breeders as additional stock if desired. I have kept goats before, in a space on a larger farm that was not much bigger than the space I plan to keep them here...so I do know exactly what that is going to be like, and I am prepared for this, with all the fencing/housing caveats that goats require to be happy in this rainy climate.
I am just wondering if anyone here has much experience with this breed. Or keeping dwarf goats in town if that is fun to discuss. I know it may not work out, but there is a whole book about what I plan to do, so if I am (for sure, definitely) crazy, I am at least in good company.
I have chickens, ducks, rabbits and an indoor dog and cat. It sounds insane, but it actually looks pretty reasonable, because I am careful with how everything is managed, and I am extremely careful not to exceed the carrying capacity of my "pasture rotation system". The chickens are about to age out of productivity, and will be replaced eventually by quail for their more productive in a smaller footprint qualities. I have one last bucket list critter I really wanted to add--dairy goats. I had originally planned to add a pair of nigerian dwarf goats. I later considered a mini nubian for higher milk production, and a pygora (pygmy/angora cross) wether as a companion fiber animal (because a lonely goat is just a tragically sad thing).
Then I discovered the amazing (but still under development) Nigora breed, a tiny milk producing fiber goat!!
(photo shamelessly stolen from this article)
Yeah, I am crazy. No, I don't want anyone to talk me out of it.
I think it would be incredible to be able to host a pair of these ladies, milk them, feed them, and let their babies go back to breeders as additional stock if desired. I have kept goats before, in a space on a larger farm that was not much bigger than the space I plan to keep them here...so I do know exactly what that is going to be like, and I am prepared for this, with all the fencing/housing caveats that goats require to be happy in this rainy climate.
I am just wondering if anyone here has much experience with this breed. Or keeping dwarf goats in town if that is fun to discuss. I know it may not work out, but there is a whole book about what I plan to do, so if I am (for sure, definitely) crazy, I am at least in good company.