Evaluate African Pygmy Goats (with caveats)
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Consider African Pygmy goats if you want a miniature breed primarily as a pet with occasional milk as a secondary benefit. Pygmies stand 16-23 inches tall and weigh 53-75 lbs, with a compact, stocky build bred originally for meat, not dairy.
Why It Works
Pygmy goats do produce milk after kidding — typically 1-2 quarts per day for a shorter lactation of 120-180 days. Butterfat content runs 4.5-7%, which is respectable. However, their teats are smaller and harder to hand-milk compared to Nigerian Dwarfs, and total yield per lactation is significantly lower.
Tips
- Choose Pygmies only if dairy is a secondary goal behind companionship or brush clearing
- Expect roughly half the annual milk output compared to Nigerian Dwarfs
- Invest in a small teat milking machine if hand-milking proves difficult
Created: 4/16/2025, 10:19:49 PM commercial
African Pygmy Goats
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