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Old 04/30/12, 09:54 AM
 
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Moving the herd from TN to N Dakota

My Goats came from Nanny's Udder Place. I spoke with them yesterday and due to their age and some health issues, they are getting out of the dairy goat business. They have sold their entire Nubian herd to someone in North Dakota. Even all of this years kids. Did not say exactly where when I asked. Just said it was almost into Canada.I'm not sure how many goats they have at this time, but they did say they were bottle feeding 18 at this time.

They will be keeping their Nigerian dwarfs and have acquired some Myotonic fainting goats.

I just can not imagine trucking an entire herd that far.

So, which one of you big shots bought the whole herd?

My babys' family is moving so far away!

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Old 04/30/12, 11:49 AM
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Never bought an entire herd, but several of us have moved across the country with ours. It can be done.
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