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Nigerian Dwarf twins. The Nigerian Dwarf was originally bred for show and as a companion animal. It was later also bred for dairy use. [2] Average milk yield of dairy stock is 340 kg (750 lb) per year; [9]: 284 a yield of 993 kg (2190 lb) in a lactation of 305 days was recorded in 2018. [10]: 3 Lactation usually lasts for about ten months. [2]
The Nigora is an American breed of small or medium-sized dual-purpose goat, raised both for its milk and for its fiber. [1] It is the result of cross-breeding Nigerian Dwarf bucks with does of mohair breeds such as the Angora. [2]: 22 [3]: 325
Buttermilk Sky is part of Took a Leap's dairy goat herd. [4] She was born at Took a Leap Farm on 17 June 2012 [5] (one of the last kids born that year at the farm [6]) and was five weeks old when the video was taken in July 2012.
The Nashville Zoo has grown its family of Nigerian dwarf goats by four sweet, furry members. On March 23, a pair of male goats were born to Luisa and on March 27 a second pair of males were born ...
Nigerian Dwarf goat; Nigora; O. Oberhasli goat; P. Pygora goat; S. San Clemente Island goat; Spanish goat This page was last edited on 15 April 2011, at 02:43 ...
[3]: 355 By the 1970s, two distinct types had developed: one broad, compact and solid like the original African stock, the other more delicate, much like a dairy goat in miniature. [ 5 ] : 39 The latter became the Nigerian Dwarf , while the former became the American Pygmy, for which a breed society was established in 1975, and a herd book ...
The baby goat, Simba, is only about a month old — so his ears may keep growing. This baby goat’s ears may be the longest in the world, owner says. How long are they?
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