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Last Updated July 04, 2009
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all goats sold will be registered with
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2009-We joined ADGA and
registered our tattoo sequence,
dual register our goats with ADGA

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OL`Country
Nigerians
Welcome to Country Bumpkins Farm
Home to Quality Nigerian Dwarf Goats
& Australian Shepherds
Due to our recent membership with ADGA
as of 2009 all of our goats will be registered
using the herd name of
" OL`Country "
in both the AGS and ADGA registries
now hosting...
Welcome to Country Bumpkins Farm. Home to
OL`Country Nigerian Dwarf Goats and Australian
Shepherds. Here we strive to produce a high
quality pet companion, show animal or a valuable
productive animal that would be an asset to your
breeding program. We have brought in some top
bloodlines who have proven themselves over and
over. Our goals are to carefully choose the right
pairings to compliment the other to improve the
offspring from that union. As you know there is
no perfect animal and breeding is not a perfect
science, but we do our best to produce an animal
to be proud of. We would like to see our goats be
as productive in the showring as well as the milk
pail. Our Australian Shepherds are not just
beautiful companions, but valuable working dogs
with health being our main concern.

A LITTLE ABOUT US

Country Bumpkins Farm is located in the scenic mountains
of Keyser, West Virginia. We are Bob and Barb Morris and
were married in May 2002. We both have had goats for
many years and in June 2005 decided to go strictly into the
Nigerian Dwarf breed. Since then, we have acquired many
outstanding animals and our herd has grown considerably
as well as improved. We have found their docile
personalities, various colors, coat patterns and those blue
eyes to be part of their charm. Their sweet rich milk is just
icing on the cake. They truly are a large goat in a small
package.
We bought our breeding stock from only
disease-free tested herds that test negative
for  CAE, Johne`s, CL, TB, and Brucellosis.  
We have never had any abscesses
in our herd.
All goats brought in from outside herds
were tested with negative results prior to
entering our herd.
We have randomly tested many of our
herd with all negative results.
We willcontinue to do so, until all animals
over six months of age are tested.
Check out the
2009 New Arrivals
to see if we have
anything available
that would make a
nice addition
to your herd.
I`ve been having a rough
couple of months and almost
lost my head and sold everyone.
I will be selling quite a few to
cut my numbers, but to be
totally without some nigerians I
would be out of my mind. I`m
sorry to get some of your
hopes up, but I`m glad I pulled
it together before it was too
late.