Pygmy Goats. Miniature Goats and Pygmy Goats As Pets. A Guide to Keeping Pygmy Goats.
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When most people hear the word “pet” they picture a cuddly kitten or a fluffy dog – maybe even a hamster or a bird. Most people do not associate the image of a horned and bearded goat with the word “pet”. Pygmy goats are, however, becoming very popular as pets and for good reason. These animals are very friendly and
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Pygmy Goats. Miniature Goats and Pygmy Goats As Pets. A Guide to Keeping Pygmy Goats. - George Hoddington
Introduction
Pygmy goats are great animals to keep, either as pets, companion animals or as an alternative dairy option. They are both entertaining and very useful. They do fantastic work keeping the lawn cropped and keeping other animals company. They produce good quality milk without having to be mated every year.
A Pygmy goat is also a fantastic addition to an existing herd, being strong and of good temperament and having a calming influence on their peers and herd mates. They also make a good basis to cross from and have a good, wide gene pool.
The decision to keep any animal is a big one and you need to be informed. You need to know about any special housing requirements. You need to know what they eat and if they call for any dietary additions. You need to know about any potential breeding complications. You need to know the benefits of owning them too, and make sure that there are many pros and it’s not just a massive list of cons.
What you need at this stage of the game is information. This book will tell you all you need to know in order to make the rest of this decision.
If you are seriously considering having goats as pets, then you must prepare yourself for a great deal of responsibility that is about to come your way.
However, the most important thing that you need to understand when you are bringing home a pet goat is that this animal needs special care and attention. Yes, the regular pets like cats and dogs need the same amount of care. However, the advantage that you have with these conventional pets is that you have enough support and also a lot of information available about the health and care of these animals.
As for goats, they are seldom found in the urban set up. They are usually raised in large numbers on farms and also in designated commercial set ups where there is ample professional help available to take care of these animals. If you are planning to bring a goat home, on the other hand, you must invest a lot more time doing your homework and research about this animal in the first place. You must be sure that you can take on this responsibility before you make a commitment.
You see, the goat is a large animal. This means that you need to have enough space in your home to begin with. It is definitely not possible, and even unethical to cram a goat up in a tiny apartment. They need exercise and a lot of space in order to remain healthy.
You may choose to keep your goat in your backyard or even in a designated space outdoors. Once you do that, you need to worry about keeping them fenced and protected. If you are keeping a goat in an urban set up, the last thing you want is your pet goat breaking free and running out into the freeway.
When you bring a goat home, you must be prepared to let it stay true to its instincts. If you find a goat cute, that’s alright. However, if you expect your goat to cuddle up and sleep in the same bed with you, it is time for you to consider other options for a pet. Your goat will not fetch the morning newspaper or sit on the couch while you watch TV either! It is an outdoor
pet. This is a very important thing you need to tell yourself several times before you bring home a goat.
Now, if you are willing to let the goat be a goat, you need to progress on to the next step. The kind of food and the care that your goat needs is pretty different from the conventional pet. They have specific requirements that help them stay healthy. We will discuss that in more detail. However, what you must understand is that clean drinking water and the right kind of food is extremely essential for your goat’s health.
Does a goat need more attention than other pets? Yes! These animals depict certain behavioural patterns that may require a good deal of attention, at least in the beginning. For instance, a goat needs to relieve itself a lot more than other pets. While training the goat could be possible, the time you need to spend is a lot more than a cat or a dog.
Although it may seem like having a goat is nothing but trouble, let me tell you that if you are really a goat type
of person, this animal can be extremely rewarding! You can find a great companion in a goat! They are extremely docile creatures and are quite entertaining when they are in a herd. They will interact with you, head butt you when you don’t pay attention and even follow you around if they are fond of you. The kids are extremely adorable. Watching them progress from simply stumbling to prancing around your yard is the best thing you can experience.
As for the commercial side to having goats, you can benefit a lot from breeding goats if you know how to do it right. If you have a rare breed that you want to breed and multiply in numbers, you can learn the art or seek assistance from professionals.
The next thing is showing your goats. There are several pet shows that have a special category for farm animals like goats. If you are interested in exhibiting your pet, you will have a lot to do from the word GO. You need to groom and take very good care of your goat.
Of course, on a larger scale, goat’s milk is a good business venture. However that requires a good deal of investment. In any case, you can have access to fresh goat milk for your entire family, for sure!
Of course, not everyone needs to be an expert
at goat keeping. But, you need to be prepared with all the information that you need. This book covers all the subjects including how to choose a suitable breed, how to take care of the goat, how to feed them and even how to ensure that they are always healthy. If you are a first time goat owner, this is the perfect book for you.
Chapter 1. Miniature Goats and Pygmy Goats as Pets
The latest revolution among goat owners across the globe is keeping miniature goats and pygmy goats as pets. Some even believe that the pygmy goat might as well be the new replacement for common house pets like the dog!
The best thing about pygmy goats is that they make great urban pets. They are perfectly sized to be housed in the limitations that are present in the city. On the other hand, they are productive like the regular goat breeds that provide milk and beautiful fabric like cashmere.
Pygmy goats are becoming so popular these days that they are redefining urban farming. In many countries, it is possible to acquire a license for these goats just as you would get a license for a cat or a dog.
Although the goat is a farm animal, the prospects of having them in an urban set up has made room for several bills and rules about having them at home. With the advent of pygmy goats, people are opting for an alternate kind of pet in their homes.
The reason for the popularity of the pygmy goats is their ability to produce milk. Many people are allergic to cow or buffalo milk. Having a goat at home gives them the opportunity to prepare cheese and also benefit from the high quality milk that is produced by these breeds.
While pygmy goat ownership is allowed in cities like Denver and Seattle, there are other cities like Michigan where the decision of keeping goats can be approved or denied by the community that plans to keep goats as pets. So it means that you will have to consult with your neighbours and your local authorities before you bring home a pygmy goat.
Either way, the rules regarding the pygmy goats are meant to help goat owners understand the seriousness of keeping goats at home. So when you bring home a pygmy goat, you must be aware of the responsibilities associated with it.
There are two types of pygmy goats that you can bring home. The original small sized goats that originated from some genetic mutation in the regular goats. The other type is the pygmy version of the regular barn goats that are the result of mixed breeding.
Identifying a pygmy goat
You can identify a pygmy goat by the size of an adult goat. The size of a pygmy goat is perhaps, the most alluring quality for an urban goat lover. They are smaller, which means that they need less space. Also, the investment necessary in the shelters is smaller in comparison to the regular goat breeds.
Since the size of the pygmy goat matters, it is important to know how large they can actually get. So, to make it easier to perceive, let us compare a Nigerian Dwarf Goat to the average barn goat.
The height of goats is usually measured at the withers. This is the measurement from the hoof till the point at which the shoulder blade stops. A regular, adult barn goat will grow to a height of 30 inches at the withers. Most pygmy goats will grow to about 16 or 20 inches. That makes them almost half the size of a regular barn dairy goat.
If it is still hard for you to picture, let me give you another comparison. A fully grown medium sized dog, like the Labrador is about 25 inches at the withers. On an average, an adult pygmy goat is about 16 inches. However, the maximum height of a pygmy goat can go up to 22 inches.
This means that a Nigerian Dwarf Goat can be almost as large as a fully grown Labrador. So, if you are bringing home pygmy goat kids, you must plan all your preparations for a goat that can get that big.
Chapter 2. Why Choose Miniature Goats as Pets?
Now that you have decided to bring home goats and keep them as pets, you need to be clear about the reason why you are keeping goats in the first place. There are a few advantages of knowing the purpose of goat keeping well in advance. They are:
- You will know what breed to pick
- You will be able to prepare better for the breed that you are bringing home
- You will also know exactly what to expect from your goat in terms of financial gains. You will also be able to work out your finances accordingly.
- You can be better prepared for the common health hazards with these goat breeds.
The benefits of raising a herd of goats are many. However, before you get into the benefits, let me tell you about the basic reasons why people keep goats as pets:
Raising goats for dairy
The milk provided by goats is considered to be extremely nutritious. Goat cheese is often a very lucrative business for most people who bring home goats for milking. There are certain breeds that are extremely popular if you are interested in a lucrative milking business. The recommended breeds are La Manca, Pygmy