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We are Nigerian Dwarf Breeders in SE WI ~ We Love this miniature breed of Dairy Goats
Small in Stature (:o) And oh so Large in Heart

We raise and breed Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats on our 11 acre farm in Pleasant Prairie, WI.
We are located very close to the IL border, in S.E. Wisconsin.
 We Love these Miniature Dairy Goats & just can't seem to get enough of them~!
They are of Very manageable size and have Amazing Milk Production.

Nigerian Dwarf Goats make great pets & are Fun to show as well.  See our Champion Animals.
Children find these Miniature Goats much easier to handle than the large dairy goats, as do I.

You will find Nigerian Dwarf Breeders far & wide.  Nigerian Dwarfs are currently the Fastest growing breed.
Search by state & you will find many Farms in your area.
A good way to find Nigerian Dwarf Breeders is to look on the Goat Registry Websites.
AGS, ADGA & NDGA : They all list Breeders w/Links to their websites, if they have one.

Nigerian Dwarfs are not restricted by color, as are many breeds, and when looking
for a pet I find that people are drawn to these colorful little goats & then
they fall in love with their Superb, Larger than Life, Personalities.
Brown eyes or Blue eyes ~ Any color patterns possible.

We Love showing these little goats & we greatly enjoy the new kids each year.
Their personalities vary, but you will find that over all they are gentle & personable.

Our animals are tested for Johnnies, CAE & CL prior to purchase and any new animals
are kept isolated from the main herd for 30-60 days before being integrated.
While isolated, goats are worm tested, dusted & watched very closely for any signs of illness.

Last Whole herd test: March/April 2008 ~ Negative ~ CAE, Johnnies & CL
We are planning another Whole Herd test : September 2010

 

 


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Vicki@olsonacres.com
(262) 705-1417
Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
 


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