05/02/2025
Regeneratively Raised Nigerian Dwarf Goats for Sale
Discover our exceptional Nigerian Dwarf goats, raised with a commitment to natural wellness while building a strong ecosystem. Our goats thrive on clean, extensive woodland pastures during the summer months and receive high-quality Timothy and alfalfa hay, along with cut pine, natural herbal supplementation they self select as needed, along with a mineral buffet, to ensure optimal rumen health throughout winter.
Available Animals:
- Bottle-Fed Wethers: Adorable and gentle companions. $200
-Doelings: Friendly and well-socialized. $300
- Does in Milk: Proven breeders with a history of heavy milk production $500
- Proven Does: $400
-Breeding Bucks (proven and registered): $750-$1000
Discounts for multiple goats available. We aim to sell our animals with their bonded companions. We will not sell a single goat if you do not already have Nigerian dwarf goats. These are highly social animals and will die quickly if not properly incorporated with at least a second goat (ideally 3 or more).
Sustainable Practices:
We practice rotational grazing, which supports vigorous pasture health and minimizes parasite challenges. This method has resulted in strong goats with easy kidding experiences and enhanced milk production. We prioritize herbal and natural veterinary practices, focusing on prevention to minimize the need for urgent responses. We will use conventional veterinary medicine as needed for emergencies, though this has been very rare to date.
Registration:
Registered goats are available, and several animals that are currently non-registered can be registered for an additional fee.
Ethical Breeding:
In line with our beliefs against animal cruelty, we do not dehorn our goats born on site. However, we do have a selection of disbudded does and bucks available, which were purchased years ago. These animals are also registered and have strong, productive lines that we aim to diversify.
These animals are extremely friendly toward humans and are raised along side our young children (infant and 5 year old currently), so they are used to young hands providing care and we never fear for our kid’s safety with these goats, hence our belief that keeping horns is not a safety concern with this breed.
If you're looking for healthy, friendly, and sustainably-raised Nigerian Dwarf goats to enhance your homestead or farm, please contact us for more information!
Delivery to Duluth or around the area may be available for an additional gas/mileage fee.
text or call Nicole: two one 8 - 37zero - seven 8 9 one. We are not interested in trades (unless you have a breeding buck or Icelandic sheep available).
Cash only.
See our website for additional info: liveklarhet.com