Key Article Highlights ✔ Goat farming in Nigeria is a high-profit agribusiness due to massive, continuous market demand for chevon across all zones. ✔ The West African Dwarf, Red Sokoto, and Sahel are the three primary goat breeds adapted to Nigeria’s varied climates. ✔ Constructing an elevated, well-ventilated slatted pen prevents moisture buildup and protects
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