Berrywood Farm, in Clinton Township, NJ, adjacent to the village of Cokesbury, is the home of the Half-Pint Herd, a small herd of purebred Nigerian Dwarf goats raised for sale as pet, show or dairy livestock.
Meet Frosty…a little buckling who lived in the house with us for a while.
New kids born close together tend to want to sleep in piles. These are our August 2008 kids — two sets of twins, born eight days apart, as we found them one morning in late September. We still have Amelie, a white, blue-eyed doeling, available for $350.
Cookie and Caramella are does we added to the herd as breeding stock last year for the Half Pint Herd. Caramella gave us new twins on March 6.
Sparrow and Sonja, a buckling and a doeling, blue-eyed and mostly white, were born in September 2007. Sonja was sold. Sparrow is available as an intact buck for $200.
Vanilla gave us Mario and Madeleine — twins, a doeling and a buckling — last year in mid-March. They’re both white with black markings, and both are blue-eyed. Madeleine has lovely panda facial markings. Madeleine is available for $300; Mario has been wethered, and he is available for $75.
Oh…and this handsome specimen is Zeke. He’s a wethered angora goat who we got a couple of years ago as a companion for our herdsire, Valentino.




