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Selling out - milkers, kids, bucks for sale
I have no choice this time. My husband is losing his job. We can't afford to feed them. I do NOT want to take them to auction but I will if I have to in the next two weeks. 3 milkers, 2 proven bucks, 3 doelings, and 2 bucklings. Prices listed, but please make an offer! I hand milk the girls and they have free-feed alfalfa hay. They did better when they were also getting alfalfa pellets, but I'm out and can't afford to buy more, but have a barn full of alfalfa hay.
We are in Northwest Iowa and I can drive maybe up to four hours to meet someone.
Currently in milk:
W4Farm Amadala O'Bertha, AS1281988, 3rd freshener. $300 2nd freshening milked 2078.71 pounds (average of 9.24 lbs. per day) in 225 days. I am milking once daily now and she is giving me between 8 and 10 pounds daily. It seems to vary according to the weather. This morning she gave me 9.8 lbs. Gave me twin bucks this year who are also for sale (see below).
Critter Basket Winter Star, 50% AS/50% Nubian, GS1315976, $200 2nd freshener giving around 7 - 8 lbs once daily. Twin doelings last year, triplets this year (two bucks and a doeling).
Purebred Nubian: 4-Z Lucile Louise, N1353530, 1st freshener one-year old. $100 Kidded 2006 with stillborn buckling 10 days early due to a beating by the herd queen. I'm only getting about 2.5 - 3 lbs daily as a first freshener, but I'm wondering if that's due to early kidding and a lack of proper homrone stimulation. Her twin sister was giving 7 - 8 pounds as a first freshener who kidded on time. She looks great, but she is petite.
The 2006 doelings:
Critter Basket Angel On High. $150 75% Saanen. GS1369839 This is Star's daughter from her trips this spring. Born March 11, 2006. Disbudded, CAE prevention, weaned. I am *really* pleased with her dam's milk performance and looks. Sire is Briarwind Marco Ignatius AS1351924 who has a terrific pedigree.
Critter Basket Haley's Comet. $150 N1369841 Born March 23, 2006 dam: 4-Z Moon Beam, N1353529 Sire: Lonesome-Doe Star Dust N1332098 ; Being bottle raised on CAE prevention. Her dam was sold a couple of months ago, but as a first freshener was milking 7 - 8 pounds daily, consistently.
Critter Basket Nutmeg. $50 50% Nubian GN1369840 Born March 13, 2006 Dam: Critter Basket Ginger Spice. Sire: Lonesome-Doe Star Dust N1332098 Ginger was tested CAE positive. I was five minutes too late to be there for Nutmeg's birth, but snatched her up and she is being raised on CAE prevention. Given her voracious hunger when I gave her her first bottle, I don't think she nursed, but she's too young to test yet. Her dam was milking 8 lbs daily as a first freshener and had a nice, tight udder that couldn't *possibly* have held that much milk, but it did. Hoping Nutmeg inherited that!
Bucks, both proven sires, $300 each:
Nubian - Lonesome-Doe Star Dust N1332098; 1 year old. Disbudded Dark red-brown with frosted ears, disbudded. Bottle fed sweetheart! I've *never* had an easier time trimming hooves than with this guy - he'll let me do anything with him!
American Saanen: Briarwind Marco Ignatius AS1351924, 1 year old. Disbudded. Not nearly as easy to manuever, but friendly and talkative. CAE negative Dam raised.
Bucklings:
American Saanen twin bucklings. Not yet registered. Born April 7, 2006 Dam: W4Farm Amadala O'Bertha, AS1281988; Sire: Briarwind Marco Ignatius AS1351924, 1 year old.(see above) We call the boys Titan and Casper. I was there at their birth, pulled them, and they are being bottle raised on CAE prevention. Would make terrific breeders.
PLEASE help me find homes for my loving goats! Email me: goats at critterbasket dot net or reply here.
Sarah
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