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Old 05/21/07, 06:49 PM
 
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C'mon! You Know You Want Them!

I have a few goats I am needing to sell. Since my focus has switched from cheese-making to soap-making, I will definitely not be needing as many goats as I currently own.

I have a very nice Toggenberg goat, named Zippity, she is bred to kid on 6/6. $125.00
A nice Nupine named Pupcake who is bred to kid on 5/30, just 9 days from now! $125.00
A very pretty Nubian, light brown with white moon spots, yearling, not bred, her name is Lentil. $100.00
Another Nupine, (mostly Alpine) named Francesca who just kidded today a beautiful tri-color buckling. This buckling is the son of a buck whose dam came from champion Alpine stock. This dam milked 20 lbs. a day at peak in her first freshening. $125.00, buckling goes with her if you wish.
A 3/4 Alpine, 1/4 Nigerian Dwarf who is bred to a Nigerian Dwarf to kid on 6/25. Her dam is an excellent milker. $100.00
A doeling that is mostly Alpine with about 1/4 Alpine thrown in. Depending on what age she is purchased, the price will vary. Anything under 3 months old the price will be $30 to $50.00. Her mother has a LOT of milk!


I have more, but this will do for a start.

PS PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE!

Last edited by Jillis; 05/26/07 at 09:50 AM.
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Old 05/27/07, 04:14 AM
 
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Old 05/27/07, 08:11 AM
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How old is the doeling now? I'd offer on the last two in a heartbeat if my husband weren't threatening to kill me if I spend money on goats before we get an offer on the house.
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