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 Nothing for sale at this time

Please check out our new Arrivals Page

To see all of the 2008 Kids

Look for  our New Kidding schedule in the early fall

Reservations are free :)

These "little kids" go fast!


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Great Reasons to buy a Nigerian Dwarf

  •  "Little goats" are affordable to feed and easily maintained on smaller acreage. The perfect small farm goat!

  •  Are you looking for your own home raised milk supply free of hormones and antibiotics?. A good doe produces between four and eight cups of milk daily. plenty for the average family to use. Homemade natural soap, cheese, pets  and orphaned animals all benefit from the excess.

  •  Dwarf goats are gentle, lovable and playful One reason Nigerians are growing in popularity is their great temperaments. They make wonderful pets and great projects for young children, handicapped, and 4-H. Nigerians are easily handled by young and old....Perhaps you have small children or grandchildren and are looking for something safe? Or perhaps you still want to continue to raise livestock, but would prefer something smaller and easier to manage? I've seen children as young as two and three lead these little goats around with ease. Each and every goat has a genuinely unique personality. I would consider most of them to be at least as smart, if not smarter than the family dog.

  •  The thrill of fun, friendly, competition. Goat shows are fun and goat people are wonderful I urge you to attend one soon!

  •  The desire to help a rare but recovering breed.

  •  Affordable  flashy horse companions. Everyone needs  friends :).

  •  Maybe you need some brush cleared?. Goats are not lawnmowers. If you are looking to maintain your grass. I urge you to look into sheep. But if you happen to have some brush and brambles that need to be cleared, goats, natural browsers, will be more than happy to quickly and efficiently take care of them for you.

  •  Last but not least. If you do any organic gardening....Nanny Berry Mulch is incredible. Either mixed into your compost pile or used directly as a fertilizer and mulch combo placed between your plants. Great around trees too. It contains no urea, which can burn and harm small seedlings.


Anyone that purchases a Private Idaho goat  will be given:
  • Ongoing help and support through phone, email, or visits

  • Animals free from any disease or serious faults at the time of sale (including infertility)

  • All  herd health test records and individual health records for each goat..

  • Applications or transfers for registration in either/both  AGS and ADGA. Registrations for NDGA should be a simple process, as I am a member and already have my herd name and tattoo registered there also.

  • Animals already tattooed, vaccinated and disbudded. Some of these are of course optional. Please make sure we understand your preferences.

  • Goats will be dewormmed, have a fresh hoof trim and be given a dose of probios to help them with their journey.

  • Feed samples so that you can slowly adjust the animal to your program.

Anyone that purchases a goat from us will be expected to:

  • Pay in full before picking up the animal
  • Pay for any transportation fees, if applicable
  • Pay for the vet visit along with any additional testing required or needed for health certificates
  • Please read our sales policy

Please check out our Kidding schedule In the fall.

Reservations are free :)

Send me your e-mail address if you would like to be added to my mailing list and notified whenever this page is updated.


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eMy Own Private Idaho Farmf

Michael Redmond & Elizabeth Keene

Harvard, Illinois

(815)943-3821

Peachie600@aol.com