Please do find out about the goat, and the breeder. I bought my first two goats, and ended up having to find homes for them after 4 months of having them because there was a chance of them having CL. It was very hard for my kids and I to get over having to find them homes. Ask for proof of the tests. Visit the breeder's place before you say yes to buying as well. Sorry if this came out very strong, I just would hate for someone to have to go through this like we did. I hope that you find a great breeder, and the breed that you want. I am saving up for two as well. They seemed to be the best fit for us, plus like you said they are so cute and entertaining. Good luck, and please keep us updated.Mitransplant said:Three weeks ago today I purchased my first 2 goats ever. They are the best little girls and I am glad I got them but make sure you know who you are getting them from. I purchased mine from a breeder but she said she can't remember when the one got in the males pen so now I have to wait and rely on the expertise of the people on here to guide me through this. The other was still nursing when I took her but I didn't know that till days later so didn't milk her and she dried up. I bought them for the milk. Beware of the breeders. I don't care if I ever have a registered goat since I am not using them for show. Mostly milk and a pet. There are some very nice people on here who can tell you what to look for and questions to ask. DO that and you should be alright. Getting the girls has given me something else to do every day. They are so sweet and want love and attention. You will be glad you got them. I wanted to make sure I could handle ND before I went to something bigger maybe. Get two or more, you will LOVE them. Deb
If you want a list of Utah breeders PM me. I have ND that I am going to be breeding and I have contacts with several breeders in Utah. From Goshin to Hyde Park.MiniFarmGirl said:I live in Utah so I'm looking at breeders in Utah. I might get them from a lady in Eden, Utah. Her website is simplyeden.com. She makes soaps, lip balms, etc. from her Nigerians' milk. She has a live web cam up so people can see her goats. I'm thinking about getting her tri colored doeling. I really like one of her tri wethers but he is going to someone else. I'm also looking at some other breeders in Utah. If you know of any good breeders in Utah please let me know! Thanks!