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Raising Nubian Goats: Rich Milk with Personality

A guide to Nubian goats - large, long-eared dairy goats known for rich, high-butterfat milk ideal for cheese and soap, and for being among the most vocal and characterful breeds.

Nubian Goat
Gives
Rich high-butterfat milk
Space
Small paddock
Effort
Intermediate
Type
Livestock

Nubian goats are the divas of the dairy barn - large, elegant goats with long droopy ears and Roman noses, famous for two things: rich, high-butterfat milk that makes superb cheese and soap, and a loud, opinionated personality. They give less volume than some dairy breeds but far richer milk, and their character makes them a beloved, if noisy, homestead favorite.

Is it right for you?

Nubians suit a homesteader who wants rich, high-butterfat milk for cheese and soap and doesn't mind a vocal, characterful goat. They are less about volume and more about quality and personality.

Space & Housing

A paddock with strong fencing (goats escape), browse and a dry shelter suits them; keep at least two, as goats are herd animals. Their size needs a bit more room than dwarf breeds.

Feeding & Daily Care

Feed good hay, browse, minerals and grain for milkers, with constant water. Daily care includes milking, hoof checks and a herd count. Milkers need twice-daily milking.

Getting Started

Start with at least two goats from healthy tested stock, learn to milk and trim hooves, and fence strongly before they arrive.

Health & Common Problems

Watch internal parasites (the main goat issue), hoof rot in wet conditions and mineral deficiencies; regular deworming checks and good footing help.

What You Get

Rich, high-butterfat milk that excels for cheese, soap and drinking - quality over quantity - plus kids each year and a lot of personality.

Costs & Effort

Moderate - twice-daily milking for milkers, modest space and feed. The rich milk and the goats' character are the payoff, with noise the trade-off.

Common Mistakes

Keeping a single goat, weak fencing, neglecting parasites, and underestimating how loud they are, are the classic mistakes.

FAQ

Why Nubians? For rich, high-butterfat milk ideal for cheese and soap.

Are they loud? Very - the most vocal dairy breed; not for noise-sensitive settings.

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