Normally these little guys are not used for the purpose of getting meat or milk like the larger breeds. They appear to be used almost exclusively as pets. You don't need too large of a backyard for them to be happy in. Make sure there aren't any restrictions against having pygmy goats in your area before planning to get your new pet.
Pygmy goats are very playful and intelligent and can easily become bored if they don't have company to play with, which help to make them wonderful pets. As their name implies they are very small compared to regular goats. There is a lot of energy packed into them and they will almost behave like a dog. The will enjoy being handled and will follow you around if allowed.
They are extremely robust and will adapt easily in cold climates by creating undercoat which is thick and woolly. This goat breed is among the handful of animals which are able to reproduce outside of their regular season. For this reason, they are able to deliver several baby goats for each season.
Perhaps, one of the main reasons why these goats are kept as pets compared with others is because they love people and are extremely sociable. When they are brought home as pets, it is a must that the horns are removed to avoid harming individuals or even other goats. These animals can also be infamously inquisitive and sometimes manage to stick their horns into fences or any other restricted places.
Tips for caring pygmy goats
As mentioned before, they will adapt to almost all environments. Their diet should primarily consist of grains and greens. It's advisable to provide items that will enable them to play and enjoy themselves because they like to jump and might even climb on top of small vehicles. When it comes to housing you should have a suitable open area and shed which is accessible all of the time.
If you have other animals at home it would be best to introduce your pigmy goat to this group carefully, because they could be harmed by them. They are classified as prey animals and as a result you should keep them in appropriate shelters, particularly during the night. It is a must that they are given fresh water daily, because it's more than likely that they will not drink it if it's not fresh.
In essence, if you have a pygmy goat for your pet you will not be disappointed because they love to have contact with humans. As long as you are giving this pet the best care in order to keep them healthy and fit, you will end up with the ideal companion for both adults and children.
Published by Don Levy
Don Levy is a retired mortgage broker. He is very interested in natural health in pets along with every aspect of owning & caring for a pet. His website http://naturalpetshealth.com has information concernin... View profile
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