
The Nigerian Dwarf is a miniature dairy
goat originating from West Africa and developed in the United States. The
balanced proportions of the Nigerian Dwarf give it an appearance similar to the
larger, Swiss breeds of dairy goats. Shorter height is the primary breed
characteristic of the
Nigerian Dwarf, with does measuring no more than 22 1/2” at the withers and
bucks measuring no more than 23 1/2" at the withers.
They are known for their high quality milk, often with exceptionally high butterfat content. Nigerian Dwarves are gregarious, friendly, hardy animals that thrive in almost any climate. The medium length ears are erect and alert. The face is either straight or slightly dished. The coat is of medium length, and straight. The Nigerian Dwarf is the only dairy breed known to occasionally have blue eyes. Both brown & blue eyed animals are encountered with no preference being given to either eye color. Any pattern, color, or combination of colors is acceptable.
Mature Nigerian Dwarf does should be no
more than 22 1/2” tall at the withers. Mature Nigerian Dwarf bucks should be no
more than 23 1/2" tall at the withers.
*Breed Standards from the American Goat Society*









