Why raise Nigerian Dwarf Goats?

They are so personable

.... come in all colors and color patterns

.... produce enough milk for a small family
without an overabundance

.... take less feed and space per animal than
standard breeds

.... are small enough for children to control
and manage

.... are good projects for children in 4-H and
FFA

.... can clean out areas overgrown with
brambles

.... are fun to show
Member of:
Listen up!  It's heads off my kid, OK?                    She's sure a little show off!                                 I told you to leave her alone!!!
SOME OF THE OTHER CRITTERS THAT SHARE OUR LIVES
Look close, one of those newborn kids, isn't a kid, but our
mischievous Chihuahua, Miss Ellie.  When the kids said
"maaaa," she said "here I am."
Spot enjoying a bit of winter
sunshine in the back yard.
She keeps our barn varmint
free - almost
Angel watches over Crystal and Joey while waiting for a
phone call.
KIDS LOVE KIDS
Our Chihuahua's - Ellie and Minnie
NOPE, it's not a Nigerian!
Liz & Larry Bergin
PO Box 792
Lyons, Oregon
(503) 859-2352
LLB0859@wvi.com
North Fork Nigerians
AGS & NDGA reg. name
ADGA reg. name is
NORTHERN FORK


Home of Registered Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats

We are now taking RESERVATIONS for 2009 kids

HERD CAE & CL TESTED NEGATIVE NOVEMBER 2007
We live in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains at the edge of the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
The pictures you see as our header background are taken on the Little North Fork of the Santiam River.
We live only yards away from it on a rather small acreage that limits the numbers in our herd.
While it's not ideal for our goats, we feel blessed to be able to live in such a beautiful area and love to share it.
So, like the animals, the background pictures will change from time to time.  Please enjoy.
NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR NEW ARRIVALS
Beginning in February 2009
We are proud sponsors of
MELARGO RANCHETTE
Ranch for Disabled and Cancer Kids
Salem, Oregon 97317
For more information please call
503-391-6553
Shining looks over our newest
part of the "clan."  It looks like a
2-headed alpaca, Mom.
Meet Razzle and Dazzle.
Yup!  That's our little mini horse, Missy.  She and the
"boys" have become "dining" buddies.
UPDATED OCTOBER 25, 2008