Nigerian Dwarf goats can have brown or blue eyes
and come in a variety of colors. They are dairy goats in miniature, all the goat fun in a smaller package!  Check our goat links
for more information on this delightful breed!
Nigerians stay small, kid with ease and are good milkers with high butterfat components.  We breed for dairy characteristics and production.

Our bucks are available for breeding services to select outside does.   Click on the names below for information on
individual goats.

To see the goats of  Lil PC of Heaven Farm
Michaela & Debbie Hayes - Dover-Foxcroft, ME.
click here:
www.lilpcofheavenfm.com
Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats
Vizslas
Widdershins - Home
About Widdershins
Contact:  widdershins@myfairpoint.net
Squire, our wether with Chris at five days old, and with a cat at 9 weeks.
Oklahoma State University - Nigerian Dwarfs
Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Tiny Angels Farm - Benton, ME
Links
Devon Cattle & Grass Fed Beef
Widdershins Does
American Goat Society
Our herd is CAE Negative  - last test done October 2011.

We participate in the
USDA Scrapie Eradication Program.
Directions & Places to Stay
Herd sire
Widdershins Goat Photo Gallery
Click Here
Katahdin Sheep

2012 Kidding Schedule
Taking reservations now.

Caramel has been bred to Fender
for April kids

Pekaboo has been bred to Trigger
for April kids

Partouf will be bred to Fender

See Fender on the Reference Sire page.
Reference Sires Page
Click here
Widdershins Projects
Living Treasures Trigger Happy - Blue eyes
Widdershins Partouf - Blue eyes
Lil pc of Heaven Farm - Dover-Foxcroft, ME
Miniature Donkeys
Common Ground Fair 2011 New
Widdershins Pekaboo - Blue eyes
Widdershins Caramel Sundae - Blue eyes