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· Raising Nigerian Dwarf DAIRY Goats, registered wit
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I think they would make a good farm or dairy goat. As long as you don't breed the kinder buck to the nigerian. Like Karen said, meat will go down, but they would be a nice dual purpose homesteading goat.
 

· Raising Nigerian Dwarf DAIRY Goats, registered wit
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I won't be getting any Nigerian does, but do you mean once I breed to the Nigerian buck, no kinder to that offspring? I'm guessing that is what you are meaning? If so, yeah that wouldn't be good:)
No there will still be kinder. Just more milky and not as stocky as the kinders.
 

· Raising Nigerian Dwarf DAIRY Goats, registered wit
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Okay, just in case you didn't know, the work "Kinder" is trademarked and owned by the American Kinder Registry. You technically can't use the word without the paperwork to back it up. If someone wanted to get snotty, they could sue you for false advertising. Just a word of warning.
That I stupid they would do that. If her goats aren't registered with that registery she should have a right to say it.
 

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Woohoo! I just found out that blue eyed oberians (mini oberhasli's) can happen. Found a blue eyed Nigerian papered buck for $50.00, but I'm thinking something is wrong with that..lol. I might go for it though:)
Of course it can happen!!!!! Any cross between the nigerian could have them!!! I knew mini nubians could. And mini manchas. Could you attach an image of the buck so I could maybe see why he's fifty dollars? :)
 
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