Visit to Ironwood Ranch (PIX)

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Today I went to visit Ironwood Ranch today. They raise Nigerian Dwarf Goats.

I was greeted at the door with 2, week old kids.
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Then one was put in my arms. They are just too cute!
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There are three kids being bottle fed.
Here they are in the house.
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They have a very nice set up, I should have taken more photos.
Here are a few eating,

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there are 12 does, 3 bucks, and I think about 6 kids at the moment.
This is a "kid" pen. How quickly they grow, the smallest kids are about a week old, the larger one is a month old.

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This one is due any day now.

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I had a great time! Those kids are so tiny compared to Nubian kids.
 

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asking becuz I don't know, what do you use them for?
 

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I'm assuming they are milking goats? Do you use them to get milk for your soap?

My, they are cute... couldn't convince hubby for a goat if I wanted to. :tongue
 

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So cute! I would love to have a couple of them. I could easily talk hubby into it but I just don't have the room for them.
 

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tifsgarden said:
So cute! I would love to have a couple of them. I could easily talk hubby into it but I just don't have the room for them.
They don't take up much room.... I have room in my backyard easy for a couple of them... But... Mr. NO CHICKENS.. is saying "NO GOATS!!
 

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seedcorn said:
asking becuz I don't know, what do you use them for?
they are a dairy breed. And give a decent amount of milk for much for how small they are, most have a decent sized udder. Here is a sample of a VERY FULL Nigerian Dwarf udder.

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Many breeders are now crossing the Nigerian Dwarf with the other dairy breeds. They get a smaller goat, and about 3/4 the amount of milk for much less feed cost.
 

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They are so stinking cute!! reminds me of when my girls were little! I have 4 and they are such a joy to have around. Hmmm.... Crossing with a nigerian, I'll have to remember that when I breed my girls. They are alpine, la mancha and 2 toggenburgs.
 

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Holachicka said:
They are so stinking cute!! reminds me of when my girls were little! I have 4 and they are such a joy to have around. Hmmm.... Crossing with a nigerian, I'll have to remember that when I breed my girls. They are alpine, la mancha and 2 toggenburgs.
Given the difference in size, you would have to do AI I would think. I don't see how a dwarf could "service" a full sized doe. And you wouldn't want to do it the other way around, because the resulting kids may be too large for the mom to deliver.
 

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:lol: I did wonder about that! Well I guess you just never know with Amour!
 

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I have 14 goats, Alpine, Alpine X Nubian, Saanen X Boer, Arapawa, Arapawa X LaMancha, Saanen X LaMancha.

Hopefully will be breeding this Fall or Winter to have Spring babies. Building a herd for milk, brush control & pets.

Here in Maine many breeders raise goats for meat, such as the boer & Kiko goat which is primarily a meat goat. Goats make a wonderful pet.

bob
 

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