Our Nigerian Dwarf Goat Herd: Tamarack
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.
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.
Bunny is our second milking doe. We recently brought her home, so we are just getting to know each other. So far, I love her. She is very mild mannered. She had never been hand milked prior to coming to our house. You would never know it. She gives me very little trouble at milking …
I brought home Crash with the hopes to breed him to Willow, and later Georgia. He’s a very easy going fella.
I brought home Georgia when she was about 12 weeks old. She is a spunky thing, like her mom, Willow. I love her markings and think she will make a great goat to show.
Willow was the first doe to come to our farm. She’s the first goat I milked. She’s the dam to the first kids born on our farm. So, I kinda have a soft spot for her. She is a spirited goat that expects things to go her way. I am thankful for her, though, as …
I brought Vern home as a companion for Sven. He’s a good little goat who has to take a lot of crap from Sven.
Sven was one of the first two goats I brought home. Him and Olaf are absolutely the reason I’ve decided to expand our herd.