Sales Information - Goats 2021
ABOUT RESERVES- We keep a list of "interest" and requests, however no kid is truly reserved until time of kidding. Once notified and a non refundable deposit (50%) is received only then is the kid reserved.
We reserve the right to retain any kid at anytime. Deposits will be refunded for any kid that we decide to retain.
We do not hold kids! If you would like to see kids before placing deposit that is fine but we will not hold a kid- we will move to the next person on the list.
Pricing range given by breed on planned breeding page.
Listed prices may change without notice.
Kids are sold as bottle babies, usually between 10 days-3 weeks of age. Kids will be disbudded, tattooed, and well trained to the bottle.
Buyers are responsible for transport.
If traveling out of state buyer is responsible for fees associated
with Health Certificate & Vet Check
Health Certificate/Vet Check Fees are to be paid in advance and NOT included with deposit
TESTED CAE, Johnes, CL
ADGA Plus Members
MDGA Members
TMGR Members
Participate in DHI in both ADGA & MDGA & TMGR
Participate in Live shows in both ADGA & MDGA
Participate in V shows MDGA
Bottle babies are only available to qualified caregivers
Inquiries through e-mail
Goat Sales
We care very much about the placement of our goats and as always, educating our clients for the ability to successfully care for their new goats is especially important to us. Clients purchasing our goats are given a full course on goat care prior to the animal leaving our farm. Basic care class averages 1-3 hours and is mandatory unless we feel prospective buyer is knowledgeable (not applicable for discounted goats, or wethers). For those coming from long distances or out of state we will give the class same day. Please understand these goats are born into our hands, fed, nurtured and loved by us. We take great care to place our goats in an environment where they will continue to receive the same care and love so they may thrive and bring many years of companionship and productivity .
UPDATE- Due to the many Covid restrictions as well as our move and still building we do not have an adequate area for classes. Classes are suspended.
Phone support and basics will be given.
Availability is Updated as time allows during kidding season
**Check our breeding line up pages**
**Check our breeding line up pages**
Individual Goat Profiles and Pictures may be viewed under their Breed Category
Dam/Sire may be found on the breeding schedule page.
~Nigerian Dwarfs~
none available
please add your name to our 2022 waiting list
~Miniature Lamanchas~
Pedigree and more information can be found on our Mini does page
(mini bucks page for bucks)
N27 Candyland
Doe
Picture from Sept
N68 Grace
Doe
Picture from Sept
SOLD
N65 Ditzy
Doe
Pictured from Sept
SOLD
Does below may be sold bred under certain conditions.***
We do not place older does, we retain the oldest does for life, therefore only younger does are available.
Each of these does are quality animals and it is hard to let them go, however younger does adapt better to new environments.
With very limited breeding for 2022 we feel it would be best to place these does for a foundation program or homestead instead of keeping them dry for a year. Each doe's accomplishments may be seen on our mini lamancha does page.
Sass 3yo milker ***
Simone 2yo milker***
Jolene 2yo milker
SOLD
Julia yearling milker
SOLD
Pic coming soon
~Lamanchas~
Parfait dry yearling (American Lamancha)
SOLD
~Experimentals~
none available
We will provide weight and fecal sample records where applicable.
Transition to a new home can be very hard on a goat. A quarantine period of 30-60 days in a dry-lot environment is suggested.
Individual husbandry skills, management, and environment can affect your goat's health; therefore we make no guarantees on the parasite resistance or dairy production of any goat.
If goat has been disbudded we are not responsible for the development of scurs or treatment thereof.
Below are some recommendations that may be helpful in your goats transition.
~ allow goat to settle in, avoid over-handling
~ "dry-lot" goat for 30-60 days for a quarantine period
~ provide fresh water, hay, feed and loose mineral
~ transition feed and hay slowly (we will provide a square bale of hay and a small amount of feed and the name of feed to ease the dietary change)
~ provide adequate shelter
~ follow your veterinarians advised quarantine protocol
We recommend coccidia prevention for growing kids.
It is the buyers' responsibility to know if their area is Selenium or Copper deficient and adjust the animals health needs.
It is the buyers responsibility to monitor for parasite load levels.
*We recommend finding a good livestock veterinarian with experience with goats BEFORE you acquire a goat.