Our Nigerian Dwarf Goat Herd: Ronald
It was time to add a new sire to our herd and we found the friendliest guy. He is officially the first goat purchased by my daughter to work on her dairy goat projects.
It was time to add a new sire to our herd and we found the friendliest guy. He is officially the first goat purchased by my daughter to work on her dairy goat projects.
Bunny and Tam are a pretty good duo, so we opted to retain one of their bucks. He’s a cute, little guy we call Milo.
Wander is pretty fabulous. He’s friendly and he’s beautiful. I love his roaning. There is a video of Willow birthing him and his siblings on our 2018 kidding page.
Wingman comes from the first goat kids born on our farm, which means he’s also one of the first goats to be registered with our Plentywater name. His dad, Crash, has good lineage so I kept Wingman as a way to carry on such good genes. I also love his tan with roaning coloring. He …
We were looking for a herd sire. Tam’s family history seemed to fit what we were in search of. We haven’t had him long, but he’s getting along with his pasture mates, Sven & Vern.
I brought home Crash with the hopes to breed him to Willow, and later Georgia. He’s a very easy going fella.