I see no reason not to have a goat with a mini. If the are introduced correctly then they can be life time friends. I have had a Nigerian Dwarf goat with my mini for 6 ½ year. My first goat, Dobby, was Trey’s (my mini) best friend. He loved his goat and I never saw any problem. I lost my Dobby goat to mouth cancer in February and Trey never stopped looking for his friend. I got another goat, Maxwell, in June and when I bought him home Trey heard the goat’s bah. He thought it was his Dobby. When I came into the pen with Maxwell Trey smelled the goat and then tried to strike at him. So I had to keep the goat in his own space for a couple of weeks and then Trey decided that Maxwell was as good a friend as Dobby was. Now they eat hay together, play and sleep together during the day. At night both Trey and Maxwell have their own stall where they get they own type of grain and hay. I do believe that the goat needs a safe place in case the mini gets silly. Maxwell has two different sized cable spools and with a ramp to the tallest one and a dog house. It works really well. I know that most people believe that a mini needs another mini but I don’t think it always works for everyone. Twice the feed, hay, farrier and vet bills are not what I can take on. I can trim the goat’s feet, give my own shots and don’t have to worry about founder or colic. I did have rather large vet bill for my Dobby goat due to his cancer (more than $1000) however that was the only vet bill that I had for his entire life, which was way to short. So I say be careful, introduce wisely and go for a goat WITHOUT horns! Debbie