Nigerian Dwarf, Saanen and Toggenburg - Wethers, Bucks and selected Does for sale
Nigerian Dwarf, Saanen and Toggenburg - Wethers, Bucks and selected Does for sale

Dandalee Parks focus is on breeding goats of the highest possible quality and prove, measurable performance. This website has been established to Showcase DPs goats, their performance and provide a resource to those enthusiasts sharing our vision and aims. DP are honoured and grateful to those breeders who have supported and mentored us in the development of our stud. We hope this website can aid others in future achieve the most out of their goats.
Dandalee Park (DP) was established in 1984 by Trevor Blight. Originally based in Narrogin, the stud relocated to its current location in Lower Chittering, Western Australia in 2007. Primarily focused on breeding dairy goats, DP also runs a variety of poultry including pigeons, Pekin, Frizzle Pekin bantams and waterfowl.
Since its establishment, DP has been actively involved in dairy goat breeding, showing, performance measurement (through herd recording) and linear appraisal (called Classification in Australia).
DP also actively imports quality genetics from eastern states and USA as part of its goat development programs. DP introduced both Australian Brown and Australian Melaan goats to Western Australia as well as being a significant role in introducing Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats. DP regularly sold Saanens and Nigerian Dwarf goats across Australia and has exported Saanens and Toggenburg overseas on a number of occasions.
Dandalee Parks focus is on breeding goats of the highest possible quality and prove, measurable performance. This website has been established to Showcase DPs goats, their performance and provide a resource to those enthusiasts sharing our vision and aims. DP are honored and grateful to those breeders who have supported and mentored us in the development of our stud. We hope this website can aid others in future achieve the most out of their goats.
Over the past 40 years Dandalee Park has been fortunate to have achieved a number of significant achievements including winning 3x WA Governor’s Cup at the Perth Royal Show. The Governor’s Cup is the most prestigious award for livestock at the Show. For over 100 years its been awarded to most successful livestock exhibitor at that year’s show. In addition, DP has also bred goats that have won major awards at Royal Shows and State Branch Shows across Australia on numerous occasions including Dandalee Park Dee Dee who was awarded Supreme Dairy Exhibit at four consecutive Sydney Royal Easter Shows. DP look forward to producing many more top quality goats in the future.

Dandalee Park (DP) is a small farm specialising in producing top quality dairy goats, Angora goats and poultry. DP’s philosophy is that you only get out what you put in and therefore has spent many years developing its fencing and facilities to help enable this. Whilst breeding livestock can be unpredictable, through ensuring the safety and wellbeing of its animals through appropriate fencing, and access to suitable housing, shade, feed and water as well as facilities to manage kidding, kid raising, show preparation etc – potential issues can be minimised. DP runs its goats in small groups of animals with same feed requirements rather than large mixed groups. This enables more appropriate feeding and also minimises bullying and competition for feed and shelter etc. All kids are hand reared from birth, disbudded and well handled. Where necessary kids are provided heat lamps and extra care until able to join a small group of others for rearing together. All dairy does are milked twice a day a day. Milk production monitored and records of this production documented. Milk quality is also tested on a monthly basis through Dairy Express. Where eligible milk awards are claimed for individual goats. (For more details see the Herd recording page of the Website).

Dandalee Park uses a combination of ‘pool’ type and electric fencing. Pool fencing is usually at least 1.50m high and has the advantage it is strong and unable to be climbed by goats. It’s especially useful in small areas such as around individual shade trees and areas of high traffic by children etc where electric fencing is less suitable. DP has and will continue to plant abundant shade and fodder trees to both improve the aesthetics and provide a very valuable source of nutrients. DP recently installed a bore which has provided valuable water source enabling the extension of its gardens and shade tree planting.
All goats are provided shelter from rain and sun. Poultry and goat kids also are locked into fox proof sheds at night to help ensure their safety. Both are considered essential to minimise risk and maximise animals’ wellbeing and health.

DP resides on approx. 5 acres. Therefore, stock numbers must be kept relatively low. Every year at least half the adult and kids produced are sold or culled. This also ensures only the best are retained and bred from in future. Whilst often challenging to implement this requirement has helped drive continuous improvement.
Dandalee Park has primarily sandy soil and has a high elevation. This ensures great drainage and, provided ample compost is added, trees and gardens thrive. Frosts are generally minimal however Lower Chittering can be subject to extended periods of extreme heat (over 40C) and strong winds. Extensive tree planting has minimised damage from winds. Bush fires are a real threat too in summer. In February 2021 DP and all its goats were evacuated. Unfortunately, each year there appears to be an increasing number of bushfire scares. DP is currently developing additional precautionary steps to help combat this potential risk.
Over last 14 years, DP has developed large gardens to improve the appearance and provide a more comfortable home for inhabitants – both human and goat. Some of the plantings also provide browse for goats.
Whilst DP is not open to the public, we welcome serious enthusiasts to visit – by appointment – and are happy to offer advice on fencing, housing, tree planting etc to others interested in establishing similar amenities.
Dandalee Park is primarily a dairy goat breeding farm. At Dandalee Park we strive to breed dairy goats of the highest quality – temperament, constitution, conformation and production. Our goats are carefully managed from birth and bred for continuous improvement towards our ideals. All goats are hand reared (bottle fed) from birth and does milked to assess productivity. Dandalee Park has run goats for over 40 years including:
• British Alpine
• Toggenburg
• Sable
• Australian Brown
• Australian Melaan
• Nigerian Dwarf
• Alpine (USA) and
• Anglo Nubian (under Indigo Stud name).
Whilst instrumental in introducing Nigerian Dwarf, Australian Melaan and Australian Browns into WA, nowadays Dandalee Park mainly concentrates on Saanen and Nigerian Dwarf breeds. It does continue to assist other breeds to maintain and advance other breeds also.
Currently Dandalee Park is working closely with other leading dairy goat breeders to import new genetics to further advance Nigerian Dwarf and Saanens. As part of this initiative, annual artificial insemination programs are being undertaken. Excess straws as well as offspring are made available to other breeders to help progress these breeds. Through Dandalee Park’s long history of breeding and showcasing top quality dairy goats within Australia and the world it has been able to develop many valuable relationships with overseas dairy goat breeders. These networks have been a valuable resource when hunting for suitable genetics to import into Australia. Dandalee park hopes to further develop its networks and continue to import top quality genetics from around the world.
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