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Best Goat Farms in Abuja — 2026 Rankings

Looking for the best goat farms in Abuja? We've ranked the top 10 goat farms in Abuja, FCT State, based on Google ratings, customer reviews, photos, profile completeness, and our proprietary ranking algorithm.

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  • Editor's Selection#1 in the city
    1
    ALMAT Farms — photo

    ALMAT Farms

    71.5/ 100
    4.14.1 out of 5 stars720 reviews

    ALMAT Dr, Kuje 900105, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Review analysis

    Offers activities like horse riding, quad biking, and swimming in a serene nature setting.

    • serene environment
    • fun activities
    • poor food
    • expensive
    • bad network
    • cleanliness issues
    Why ranked #1? ▾
    • Google rating77
    • Review volume95
    • Review recency68
    • Profile completeness100
    • Review sentiment47
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • UdokaObis ★★★★ This was a beautiful serene experience but I wish they had good network also it would be nice to have to have an all you can eat experience (buffet) added to their offering. There are quite a number of fun activities like horse riding, the quad bike riding, swimming and just enjoying nature. I fully recommend experiencing this
    • Tracy A. ★★★★★ I took my family to Amat Farm two days ago for a two-day getaway as a post-Christmas celebration, and it turned out to be the most disappointing hospitality experience we have ever had. We spent over ₦440,000 on accommodation for ourselves and some extended family members, and over ₦500,000 on food and drinks, bringing the total cost close to ₦1,000,000. From the very first night, we encountered serious issues. There were rats in the ceiling, and at one point, a rat entered the living room where my children were sleeping, which was extremely unsettling. After reporting this to the staff, we were assured the issue would be handled. We were eventually moved to a two-bedroom hut (an “upgrade” to Hut 5). However, upon moving, my children were unable to shower after playing outdoors for hours. We lodged a complaint at about 6:00 p.m., but only began to see a few drops of water close to 9:00 p.m. At about 11:00 p.m., my six-year-old daughter screamed that there were ants in her bed. I checked the bedding and found hundreds of ants trailing across the bed from underneath the mattress. These were stinging ants, not ordinary sugar ants, clearly indicating very poor housekeeping standards. In addition, when we examined the pillowcases, we discovered that the pillows were heavily stained, likely from saliva or sweat. The following morning, there was again no water, forcing us to fetch water in buckets from the stables for our basic needs. I also noticed that the large swimming pool, although aesthetically appealing, is not child-friendly. It is over 10 feet deep with no shallow end, making it unsafe for children. The dining experience was equally disappointing. We invited non-staying guests for dinner, bringing the total number of guests to 18. The restaurant had taken our orders in advance, with dinner scheduled for 6:00 p.m. However, when we arrived, there was no lighting. We waited for about 30 minutes after being told the generator would be turned on, but this did not happen. It was embarrassing. Eventually, we were forced to use the lights on our smartphones to see our food. Also note that they have got a large menu with only about 5 different meals available in the kitchen. To make matters worse, there was no Wi-Fi throughout our stay. Having stayed in many hotels over the years, I can confidently say that this was by far the worst getaway experience of my life.
  • 2
    Golden Finger Farms & Ranches LTD Abuja. — photo

    Golden Finger Farms & Ranches LTD Abuja.

    65.9/ 100
    4.54.5 out of 5 stars51 reviews

    KM, 32, Kubwa-Zuba Express way, Dei-dei, Area Council, Abuja 900103, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #2? ▾
    • Google rating88
    • Review volume57
    • Review recency55
    • Profile completeness100
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Mohamed R. ★★★★★ It’s not just a farm, but it’s a hub for skill development, capacity building of youth in Nigeria. PO organic farming from vegetable, fish, egg, chicken (both organic and farm) speaks so well efficient partnership, including diplomatic agencies for technical support, etc.
    • grace P. ★★★★★ We had a great time there for the TVET training by Fed govt of Nigeria
  • 3
    Untapped Farms Nigeria — photo

    Untapped Farms Nigeria

    60.2/ 100
    5.05.0 out of 5 stars76 reviews

    NO 2 Gwarimpa, 1st Avenue, Gwarinpa, Abuja 900108, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #3? ▾
    • Google rating95
    • Review volume63
    • Review recency3
    • Profile completeness67
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Adam H. ★★★★★ Professionalism at it's peak ! Good quality products at affordable rates, topnotch services and lucrative opportunities for farmers. Keep up the good work.
    • Ajoke S. ★★★★★ They have got a good and neat environment and also the best place to get all your livestock
  • 4
    Bin Affan Farms — photo

    Bin Affan Farms

    56.6/ 100
    5.05.0 out of 5 stars5 reviews

    Plot 126, 153A Rd 1, Cadastral Zone, Abuja 900108, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #4? ▾
    • Google rating95
    • Review volume26
    • Review recency14
    • Profile completeness100
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Yung S. ★★★★★ Large-scale animal farming with best practices
    • ahmedl ★★★★★ Everything about this venture is absolutely in conformity with healthy application. Thr environment is so nice and the staff are so polite and knowledgeable of their work.
  • 5
    Goat and Sheep Market — photo

    Goat and Sheep Market

    53.3/ 100
    4.04.0 out of 5 stars25 reviews

    25HF+VC, Anagada 902101, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #5? ▾
    • Google rating73
    • Review volume47
    • Review recency69
    • Profile completeness33
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • adeyinka A. ★★★★★ Crowded place to be. Goats and sheep fully available. Environment to environmentally friendly
    • franklin A. ★★★★ So many goats and sheep's of different sizes
  • 6
    Karu Abattoir — photo

    Karu Abattoir

    49.4/ 100
    3.83.8 out of 5 stars84 reviews

    2H6H+CJX, Karu, Ado 900101, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #6? ▾
    • Google rating65
    • Review volume64
    • Review recency31
    • Profile completeness33
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Mai B. ★★★★ Want fresh beef, mutton & chevron & everything in btw? This is the place to be to get them at affordable prices. You can get spices, seasonings, soup ingredients for your soups, stews & meals there too!! You can get a surprising deal for your money at 5:30am!
    • Johnson M. ★★★★★ The sanitary conditions could be improved, but the prices for meat are notably more affordable compared to the Karu market. Proficiency in the Hausa language can give you a significant advantage in negotiating even better deals.
  • 7
    saros farms — photo

    saros farms

    49.2/ 100
    3.83.8 out of 5 stars11 reviews

    Maitama Ave, Three Arms Zone, Abuja 900103, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #7? ▾
    • Google rating65
    • Review volume36
    • Review recency26
    • Profile completeness100
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Emem E. ★★★★★ Very healthy and tasty chicken. Anytime I'm in abuja I'll always buy from them.
  • 8
    Pilgrim Place — photo

    Pilgrim Place

    48.8/ 100
    4.14.1 out of 5 stars15 reviews

    18 Victor Idowu St, Lugbe 900107, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #8? ▾
    • Google rating77
    • Review volume40
    • Review recency5
    • Profile completeness67
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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    Recent reviews

    • Joshua A. ★★★★★ A place to learn about how to breed your goat.
    • Emmanuel A. ★★★★★ Hon. Abraham Godson has done a fantastic job in this place. These are educated animals. 😂 Very great food too. Hon sabi cook!
  • 10
    Nigeria Goats — photo

    Nigeria Goats

    8.6/ 100
    Not yet rated0 reviews

    Pyakasa, Lugbe 900107, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

    Why ranked #10? ▾
    • Google rating0
    • Review volume0
    • Review recency30
    • Profile completeness0
    • Review sentiment50
    • Verification0

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Frequently asked questions

What is the highest-rated goat farms in Abuja?

ALMAT Farms is currently ranked #1 with 4.1 stars from 720 Google reviews.

How many goat farms are in Abuja?

We currently track 10 goat farms in Abuja, FCT State.

How are these goat farms ranked?

Our composite score combines Google rating (40%), review volume (25%), review recency (15%), profile completeness (10%), verification (5%), and paid placement (5%).

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