Hello, all! We've got this healthy "Nigerian Dwarf x Fainting" cross Bucklings; born last March. We've got these 2 young bucks to part with immediately. If they hang around, they will be neutered. $130/each.
We've also got 1 lame, polled ND/Fainting doe, no other health issues other than she may have a dislocated hip that was sustained at the other farm we keep them at. I wasn't able to identify any obvious causes of injury, but she's got a hip issue. She is just short of 2 years old, according to those we purchased her from several months back. Approximately 60-70# without weighing her. She's eating and drinking well, just isn't moving around the best. I don't plan to pay to have her fixed up, as she's not the friendliest goat. She's ready to pick up and slaughter anytime, but I will end up doing that soon myself with the cooler weather coming in, if nobody is interested otherwise. Paid $200, I would like to see $120.
We have the identical twin doe to the female listed above. Very sweet, friendly, very calm, has been exposed to a ND/Pygmy buck for about a month. Not super eager to let her go, but I'm open to offers. $200 OBO.
Additionally, we have 2 young doelings from the same lineage as the bucks listed above that we would consider letting go of for the right price. They're both very sweet and friendly little buggers that the kids love. I'd rather they were sold for pets. $130/each.
Lastly, one 2 year old horned, Pygmy/ND (we were told) who can go ASAP, as well. He's got a bum back leg as a result of getting tangled in a fence during a daring escape attempt. He gets around fine and all. He is super friendly, great with other animals, but he's stinky, and is an idiot. We had him as a breeder, but the bum leg really put an end to all that. He just needs to be wethered at this point, and makes a great lawnmower. He currently keeps our neighbor's back 40 trimmed for them. Asking $100 OBO.
All prices are negotiable, especially if you want the lot. Please email through CL, and we can further exchange contact information from there. Thanks for your interest!