About My Goat Herd:
I have mainly Boers and Alpines (plus one Nubian and a Sanaan/Alpine). I will have weaned kids for sale from my does every year, and most of them will be born in the spring, starting in late February or March.
Goats Currently For Sale:
None! All the 2016 kids sold so fast this year I never even had time to post them on the website. Thanks to all my customers!
"June" -SOLD
Purebred Alpine doe born 3-22-15. Twin to Johnny. She is being bottle fed so can go to her new home at any time, but she will need milk until she is 6-8 weeks old. She is very cute and healthy. Comes from a nice milker.
Purebred Alpine doe born 3-22-15. Twin to Johnny. She is being bottle fed so can go to her new home at any time, but she will need milk until she is 6-8 weeks old. She is very cute and healthy. Comes from a nice milker.
"Sam Jr." -SOLD
Purebred Alpine buckling born 3-1-15. Very cute, nice markings. Playful and healthy. Comes from a good milker. He's nursing but will be ready to go around April 26th. A $25 deposit will hold him until he is weaned.
(He is the tan tri-color kid on the left in the photo. The black & white kids are his sisters and they are already sold.)
Purebred Alpine buckling born 3-1-15. Very cute, nice markings. Playful and healthy. Comes from a good milker. He's nursing but will be ready to go around April 26th. A $25 deposit will hold him until he is weaned.
(He is the tan tri-color kid on the left in the photo. The black & white kids are his sisters and they are already sold.)
"Bubba" - SOLD
Boer/Alpine cross buckling born 3-21-15. Very stocky little guy, nice build and pretty markings. If his ears stay floppy he's going to favor the Boer breed more than the Alpine. He is nursing but will be ready to go around May 9th. A $25 deposit will hold him until he is weaned.
"Willie" and "Waylen"- SOLD
Alpine/Nubian twin bucklings born 3-16-15. They are being bottle fed and will need milk until they are 6-8 weeks old.They are drinking from the bottle well and are very cute and friendly. These little guys will make awesome pets if you chose to whether (neuter) them, or they will be old enough to breed later this year. They can go to their new home at any time since they are bottle babies.
Alpine/Nubian twin bucklings born 3-16-15. They are being bottle fed and will need milk until they are 6-8 weeks old.They are drinking from the bottle well and are very cute and friendly. These little guys will make awesome pets if you chose to whether (neuter) them, or they will be old enough to breed later this year. They can go to their new home at any time since they are bottle babies.
"Johnny"- SOLD
Purebred Alpine buckling born 3-22-15. Twin to June. Very nice markings, he is a handsome boy. Comes from a great milker. He is being bottle fed so he can go to his new home at any time, but will need milk until he is 6-8 weeks old so please keep that in mind. He is very friendly and will make an awesome breeding buck.
Purebred Alpine buckling born 3-22-15. Twin to June. Very nice markings, he is a handsome boy. Comes from a great milker. He is being bottle fed so he can go to his new home at any time, but will need milk until he is 6-8 weeks old so please keep that in mind. He is very friendly and will make an awesome breeding buck.
"Holly" and "Henry" -SOLD
Pygmy twins born 3-27-15. Very cute and healthy. I'm planning on letting the mother raise them so they'll need to stay with her until they are 6-8 weeks old, but a $25 deposit will hold the kid of your choice until he/she is weaned.
Pygmy twins born 3-27-15. Very cute and healthy. I'm planning on letting the mother raise them so they'll need to stay with her until they are 6-8 weeks old, but a $25 deposit will hold the kid of your choice until he/she is weaned.
"Philo" and "Orville" -SOLD
I have two Saanan/Alpine cross twin bucklings born 7/22/14. They are weaned and ready to go. Eating hay and grain well and are awesome brush clearers, they're out on pasture with my other bucks and doing great as weed-eaters. They're nice looking, sturdy young bucks. I honestly think they'll be big enough to breed towards the end of the breeding season, probably in February but possibly January. They come from great milkers, both their mother and grandmother are big producers (a gallon a day each at their peak) with large teats & udders so I'm sure they'd pass on good dairy genes. But if you chose to castrate them they'd also make great pets and pasture weed eaters as whethers. They are friendly and playful and growing fast.
They are up to date with deworming and hoof trimming and have their CD & T vaccinations. Philo was disbudded originally, but he has scurs that grew back. I don't think they'll get as big or as thick as regular horns, but he's not at all cleanly disbudded like I was hoping. Orville has regular horns.
Asking $100.00 each to a good home. I won't sell them for meat because I get too attached to my animals. They like people and are doing really well with leading, plus they both jumped right up on the stanchion and behaved like gentleman while I trimmed their hooves.
I have two Saanan/Alpine cross twin bucklings born 7/22/14. They are weaned and ready to go. Eating hay and grain well and are awesome brush clearers, they're out on pasture with my other bucks and doing great as weed-eaters. They're nice looking, sturdy young bucks. I honestly think they'll be big enough to breed towards the end of the breeding season, probably in February but possibly January. They come from great milkers, both their mother and grandmother are big producers (a gallon a day each at their peak) with large teats & udders so I'm sure they'd pass on good dairy genes. But if you chose to castrate them they'd also make great pets and pasture weed eaters as whethers. They are friendly and playful and growing fast.
They are up to date with deworming and hoof trimming and have their CD & T vaccinations. Philo was disbudded originally, but he has scurs that grew back. I don't think they'll get as big or as thick as regular horns, but he's not at all cleanly disbudded like I was hoping. Orville has regular horns.
Asking $100.00 each to a good home. I won't sell them for meat because I get too attached to my animals. They like people and are doing really well with leading, plus they both jumped right up on the stanchion and behaved like gentleman while I trimmed their hooves.