1) Fiber: Nigoras produce cashmere-type wool for crafts and fiber arts. Unlike their Angora parent breed, nigoras shed their wool in the spring. You can comb or shear it then, or – if you don’t want to deal with it – let it shed naturally to be collected by the birds.
2) Milk – Like their Nigerian dwarf parent breed, Nigora does can produce 2+ quarts of delicious milk per day when lactating. You don’t need a fancy setup to get milk!
3) Brush clearing: My goats are all trained to electronet and love nothing more than chowing down on bramble, rose, poison ivy, porcelain berry, and other overly eager shrubs.
4) That face!!
2 females available:
1 registerable with ANGBA (I will do that prior to the sale) - $250
1 NOT registerable due to extra teats - breed at your own risk (extra teats can cause issues), but her fleece is lovely, and she would make a great addition to a brush clearing/pet herd with a bonus fiber production. $100.
I would love to see them go together for company, and could negotiate price in that case.