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Old 11/24/13, 01:39 PM
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I am possibly getting a saanen doeling in the spring, and I'd be willing to breed to a Nigerian for F1 mini saanens for you. I wouldn't have any furthur generations though.
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Old 11/24/13, 05:21 PM
 
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I am possibly getting a saanen doeling in the spring, and I'd be willing to breed to a Nigerian for F1 mini saanens for you. I wouldn't have any furthur generations though.
If you get a doeling, how soon would you be willing to breed her? The woman I got my mini-nubians from (I am pretty sure you know her, as she lives close to you, name starts with an A), offered to board a full-sized saanen for me and breed it to one of her Nigerians. I just don't have the space for a full-sized Saanen. Plus, then I would have to sell the Saanen after she kids. Your proposal is something I am definitely willing to consider. Thank you!

I really think the idea of mini-saanens is going to take off soon. The saanens are such a great milk producer and the nigerians would add a nice richness/fat content to the milk. With more and more people looking to have small herds of smaller parcels of land, I really think this breed will catch on quickly. A lot of people are really interested in homesteading and don't have acres on which to do it. The smaller animals are easier to handle, take up less space, eat less, and (hopefully) produce enough milk for a family.
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Old 11/25/13, 08:04 PM
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It just depends on size. are mini Saanens even that much smaller than a standard dairy doe?
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Old 11/29/13, 03:53 PM
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Old 12/09/13, 07:26 PM
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Every so often, I feel like I need a new goat, Im looking for a doe or doeling ( bottle babies are great), preferably Alpine, Nigerian, or Oberhasli. I would prefer a bred doe, but would consider a doeling( love bottle babies) or doe in milk. I am looking for something in the Central Oregon area
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Old 12/10/13, 08:12 AM
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We have three Alpine male goats for sale. The largest and oldest is just over two years old. He does a fine job. The two smaller and younger ones are both less than a year old and the offspring of the two-year old.

2-year old - $75.00
larger of the 1 year old - $45.00
smaller of the 1 year old - $30.00
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Old 12/10/13, 11:32 AM
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I am also DESPERATELY looking for a bottle baby goat ( well preferably a lamb, but a baby goat would be good too) To be a companion for my bottle lamb. He is pining away for a companion, and he was given to me, we don't have any lambs of our own yet.
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Old 12/10/13, 12:20 PM
 
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Countrygal, location?
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Old 12/10/13, 01:25 PM
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We have one ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf doeling and two bucklings for sale. There are pictures on our sales page http://users.farmerstel.com/lnlsargent/for_sale.htm
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Old 12/11/13, 08:12 AM
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Countrygal, location?
I am in south central Missouri.
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Old 12/11/13, 09:10 PM
 
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Darn, Countrygal, wish we were closer, good luck selling your boys.
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Old 12/12/13, 09:15 AM
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Darn, Countrygal, wish we were closer, good luck selling your boys.
Thanks!
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Old 12/12/13, 10:59 AM
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We have three Alpine male goats for sale. The largest and oldest is just over two years old. He does a fine job. The two smaller and younger ones are both less than a year old and the offspring of the two-year old.

2-year old - $75.00
larger of the 1 year old - $45.00
smaller of the 1 year old - $30.00

Take them to Koshkonong and sell at the Auction if you are just trying to get rid of them.
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Old 12/12/13, 01:18 PM
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Take them to Koshkonong and sell at the Auction if you are just trying to get rid of them.

We would, but Saturday is our Sabbath.

Thanks for the suggestion, though.
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Will have kids available end of Feb. MunchinHill and Iron-Rod bloodlines. Excellent feet, udders and temperament. Will only have a few. Registered, vaccinated, disbudded, no cae, cl etc. Windfieldfarm3@yahoo.com
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Old 12/14/13, 07:57 PM
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We would, but Saturday is our Sabbath.

Thanks for the suggestion, though.

I think you can take them Friday and leave them.
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Old 12/15/13, 08:08 AM
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I am wanting 1-2 bottle baby boys. Preferably at least 1 Nubian. The flashier the better. I live in Northwest AR (exact town is Gravette).
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Old 12/20/13, 04:49 PM
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Boer goat herd sellout! MICHIGAN

I recently found out I was admitted to Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine! This is bittersweet because if I got in, I knew I would be downsizing the farm, but it's for a good reason! Selling boer goat herd - percentages and a couple purebreds, and a purebred buck. All will be confirmed PREGNANT to SJE Countryview Ramblin' Man via BioTracking. These kids will be dual registrable ABGA/USBGA. Most of the does are dual registered ABGA/USBGA, but the two purebreds are USBGA only. Some are due first week of March, some are due late April/Early May. Some are not yet confirmed bred but will have bloodwork sent beginning of Jan and are currently in with the buck. They have all recently tested negative for CAE and Johnes and the herd has been negative for these for years now. CL abscess free herd. MOST of these goats have multiple CL negative tests as well, or were born here out of negative parents. I do not show, and most of the goats do not get grain fed unless lactating - pictures are unposed pasture pictures, not in show condition/feeding. PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR PICTURES and duedates! For additional pictures, please let me know you're interested and I can tag you in some FB albums with pictures of bucks, does, and past years' kids. : www.capriceacres.webs.com

Strudel 75% - 250.00
Lolita 50% (actually 75%) - 250.00
Vixen FB (USBGA) - 350.00
Crystal FB (USBGA) - 350.00
Miss Hop 50% (USBGA) Actually >75% - 250.00
Titiana 94%, great pedigree - 350.00
Vermillion 50% ABGA, 75% USBGA - actually >88% - 250.00

Waylon - traditional FB ABGA/USBGA dual reg (Reg# ABGA: 10554615) Throws solid reds (dam and 2 littermate sisters solid red) - 500.00


All does - 1700.00; Including buck 2100.00. Prefer to sell as a herd, instead of individually - so those offers will take precedence.
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Old 12/29/13, 02:34 PM
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ADGA Nubian Bucks - Central IN

I have two young 9 month-old fellas that need to go to greener pastures. As much as I love my boys, they are in rut and crashing into everything looking for love. They are sporting the goat version of Old Spice and would love to come and romance your girls.

Both are from excellent lines and promise to be big boys like their dad (black roan). $150 with papers, $200 with registration papers. I am just west of Indianapolis.
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