KIDDING SEASON 2025 IS COMING SOON!
We are just about done with breeding season and have recently released our breeding list for 2025 kids.
Be sure to visit our Sales page to find out more about kid reservations and availability.
If you are interested in purchasing a mature animal from our herd in the spring of 2025, please contact us.
contactus@lilmissbhaven.com
We are just about done with breeding season and have recently released our breeding list for 2025 kids.
Be sure to visit our Sales page to find out more about kid reservations and availability.
If you are interested in purchasing a mature animal from our herd in the spring of 2025, please contact us.
contactus@lilmissbhaven.com
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Thank you for taking the time to visit our small herd of Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats. We are working hard to develop a herd of correct animals that perform well in both the show ring and in the milk room. This project began in the fall of 2011 for our daughter, Bentley, who is now 14 years old and a true farm girl who loves her little goats. The project now includes Bentley's little sister, Teagan, who is 9 years old and loves attending goat shows, but doesn't care much for daily farm chores! Over the past several years we have been fortunate enough to work with many top breeders and have had the opportunity to build a strong herd with the addition of well-bred and correct animals.
Our farm is located in Lakeport, California on almost 11 acres of flat farm land. The Nigerian Dwarfs share the barn with two other herds of dairy goats: LakeShore Nubians (Megan Tredway Carter) and Heart Mt LaManchas (Aaron Carter), as well as a small herd of Boer does for Bentley and Teagan's local fair market project. We enjoy living in our rural agricultural community and being able to raise our children around farm life.
We take great pride in the management of our animals. The focus is on providing a stress-free, relaxing environment so they can be as productive as they genetically can be. We take every preventative measure when it comes to protecting our herd from CAE and other diseases. All births are attended and the kids are immediately removed from the dams at birth and raised on lambars in our separate 'kid barn' away from the mature herd. We raise all of our kids on heat-treated colostrum for the first 24 hours then begin lambar training them on pasteurized goat milk from CAE negative does until they reach three months of age. We strongly urge you to continue your kid on a pasteurized milk program, especially if you show or buy animals from any outside herds. All of our does are fed the best quality alfalfa hay in the area and also have access to oat hay and free-choice minerals. They are on a high protein grain mix while milking. We follow a regular worming, vaccination, and supplement schedule and are always evaluating their health to make any necessary changes.
If you are interested in one of our animals or would like to place a reservation on a kid, please feel free to email or call us. We hope that you enjoy your visit!
Aaron, Megan, Bentley & Teagan Carter
Our farm is located in Lakeport, California on almost 11 acres of flat farm land. The Nigerian Dwarfs share the barn with two other herds of dairy goats: LakeShore Nubians (Megan Tredway Carter) and Heart Mt LaManchas (Aaron Carter), as well as a small herd of Boer does for Bentley and Teagan's local fair market project. We enjoy living in our rural agricultural community and being able to raise our children around farm life.
We take great pride in the management of our animals. The focus is on providing a stress-free, relaxing environment so they can be as productive as they genetically can be. We take every preventative measure when it comes to protecting our herd from CAE and other diseases. All births are attended and the kids are immediately removed from the dams at birth and raised on lambars in our separate 'kid barn' away from the mature herd. We raise all of our kids on heat-treated colostrum for the first 24 hours then begin lambar training them on pasteurized goat milk from CAE negative does until they reach three months of age. We strongly urge you to continue your kid on a pasteurized milk program, especially if you show or buy animals from any outside herds. All of our does are fed the best quality alfalfa hay in the area and also have access to oat hay and free-choice minerals. They are on a high protein grain mix while milking. We follow a regular worming, vaccination, and supplement schedule and are always evaluating their health to make any necessary changes.
If you are interested in one of our animals or would like to place a reservation on a kid, please feel free to email or call us. We hope that you enjoy your visit!
Aaron, Megan, Bentley & Teagan Carter