
Dylarick
Farm
WELCOME
to
Dylarick Farm Miniature Goat Stud located on the Mornington Peninsula.

We hope you enjoy looking at all of our lovely little friends. They bring us so much joy and fun.
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Some of our bottle fed babies
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​Find out more about Miniature Bred Goats
​We are members of the Miniature Goat Breeders Association of Australia. At their website you will find more information on the Miniature bred goat as well as contacts for other breeders in Australia.

Show Goats
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Our Goats
​We breed Pixie Ear Miniature Goats with both long or short coats. They come in all sorts of colours. We find that bottle feeding and spending lots of time with our kids when they are young helps them to grow up with lovely personalities and their small size makes them perfect to play with our children.


Goaty Myths
​Myth 1 Goats are stinky.
​Only bucks have a strong odour, especially in breeding season. Does and Wethers do not give off a strong smell.
Myth 2 Goats will eat everything even a tin can.
Goats really only want clean fresh wholesome hay and hard feed with lots of nutrients. They do explore the world with their mouths and will nibble things just to figure out what they are but they would never eat a can. We have never lost an item of clothing off the clothesline either.
Goat Care
​Goats are quite easy to look after as long as they have shelter from the elements, good fencing, some nice hay and feed with all the nutrients they need and they need to be kept away from plants that could be poisonous to them. They need worming, vaccinations and de-pesting the same as all other animals and their hooves need a trim every 6-8 weeks.
