Hi Ho Dairy O Goat Farm

ADGA & AGS Nigerian Dwarf Goats

ADGA & AGS Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats

Raising Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats since 09/21/2016.
Closed Herd, Negative Testing 2022 ADGA/AGS Registerable
Doelings; Bucklings; Bucks;
Does in Milk; and First and Second Fresheners available and Companion/Pet Wethers

NIGERIAN DWARF GOATS FOR SALE IN SOUTH CAROLINA


Our small private farm of Nigerian Dwarf goats is located near Florence, South Carolina. What began in 2016, with the purchase of a quality registered buck and an unrelated registered doe from Jubilee's Mini's Farm in Darlington, South Carolina, quickly turned into a fascination with caring for and breeding quality dairy goats. Since then, I have retained some of the offspring and also purchased different bucks and doelings from other quality goat farms to expand my bloodlines for raising quality Nigerian Dwarf kids.

We offer two kidding seasons: Spring and Fall/Winter. Our kids become available for purchase with a non-refundable reserve deposit until they are weaned at approximately 7-8 weeks of age. This gives them the best start in life. At times, a Dame will reject a newborn kid, and these may become available as bottle babies as early as 1 week of age.

Nigerian Dwarf goats are easily trained to the milkstand and make excellent additions to a small homestead or farm. They produce a delicious tasting fresh raw milk when they are maintained on an adequate and nutritious diet with clean housing and adequate pasture browsing. They also make wonderful pets, however, it is best there are two or more, as they are herd animals and do not adjust well to being alone.

Follow our farm page on Facebook, Hi Ho Dairy O Goat Farm, where we post videos of life out on our farm and newborn kid pictures, as well.

$100 non-refundable PayPal or cash deposit per kid of your choice until weaning (7-8 weeks of age).
Kids already on the ground or available mature does also require $100 non-refundable PayPal or cash deposit pending pick-up on date arranged between buyer and seller.
Pick-up at farm only unless prior transport arrangements have been made and paid by buyer.
Payment in full at pick-up. Once pick-up date has been arranged between buyer and seller, goat(s)
must be picked up on that date or within 5 days, or boarding fees will apply.