A Nigerian Dwarf goat is between 17" and 21" at the shoulder when grown. They are primarily used as a dairy breed, and produce large amounts of milk for their size. ND goats are fairly tame by nature, and will become very tame with a small amount of effort. Some breeders bottle feed all kids to maintain a very tame herd. A tame nature is common in dairy breeds, as goats must be handled daily when collecting milk. This trait has been selectively bred into Nigerian Dwarf goats.
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Big dwarf: Naxiotis SUPER big dwarf: Tera-dwarf
There is no such thing as an African weather goat. A whether is a male goat that has been castrated. There are many different types of African goats. The smallest goat is the Nigerian dwarf.
By castration with elastrator rings
The scientific name for a pygmy goat is Capra aegagrus hircus. They are also known by the names African pygmy goat and Cameroon goat.
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It would depend on which is the male and female. If the female is the Nigerian Dwarf watch out for kidding problems. Other than that if they can physically reach each other it should be possible.
A pygmy goat is slightly bigger then the Nigerian dwarf. Pygmys are like walking barrels, they are shorter and heavier. Nigerians are a little taller but slimer.
The dwarf shark is about the size of your hand.
Genetics. If either parents are heterozygous for a dwarf gene, then there's a likely chance (say, a 25% chance) of their offspring to be born small and grow into a small goat.