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Now on Amazon! Nigerian Dwarf Goats 101: Background & Basics

For any of you who may be thinking about getting some cute little Nigerian Dwarf goats for pets or to provide great- Now on Amazon tasting milk, my new book about them is now out on Amazon in the Kindle ebook format! It’s called Nigerian Dwarf Goats 101: Background & Basics – What To Know & Understand Before Committing To Nigerian Dwarf Goats.

It’s the first book in a series of six that I’m writing about this breed of goats, and it’s an introductory book on the breed. It describes the advantages of the breed, what the basic care requirements are for them, and questions to consider before committing to owning them. 

This first book is intended for those who don’t yet have Nigerian Dwarf goats and explains the basics anyone should know about them before purchasing some. If you already have Nigerian Dwarf goats, then the information in this book may be too rudimentary. 

There are more books coming in the series though, they are:

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 201: Does and Wethers

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 301: Bucks, Breeding, & Kidding

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 401: Herd Credentials

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 501: Income Sources

Nigerian Dwarf Goats 601: Health Care

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I’ve been frustrated by the lack of good information on these smaller goats, so I’m writing these books in a series to help goat owners at various stages of knowledge find reliable answers to their questions. By presenting the information in several smaller books, folks can purchase only the portion applicable to your needs. For example, if you just want  them as pets, then you wouldn’t need all six books – reading the first two should give you the information needed to get started. But if you later started breeding or showing them, then you could purchase additional books to cover those topics.

The book is also available from this website for download in pdf format if anyone would prefer to read it in that format (click on the book in the sidebar or on the shop image in the header). Either way, it’s currently only $3.99 and is a quick read with some nice photos of Nigerian Dwarf goats included. If you do purchase the book and enjoy it, please write a review on Amazon!

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