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To breed or not to breed?

 
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I've got a Nigerian Dwarf doe and am looking to get a special friend for her and another doe I'm going to buy.  A friend has a Boer mutt buck that he says is pretty small.  We're pretty new to goats so I need some advice.  Is it safe to breed a Nigerian dwarf with a Boer if he's small?  Also, do we need 2 bucks to keep each other company?  Thanks!
 
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An ND doe is not big enough to breed safely, with a Boer. The reverse would be fine, but the Boer is likely to be too big for her, and could very well end up killing both dam and kid.
 
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I agree with Carla,

You are much too likely to end up with a dead goat.
 
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