R2 (Buckling) SOLD
Strapping young man. Mom’s udder is shown at 5 days lactation. We are very pleased with him and he would make a great herd sire.
Strapping young man. Mom’s udder is shown at 5 days lactation. We are very pleased with him and he would make a great herd sire.
We were nervous parents the first time our goats gave birth. We had done a ton of research and prepared for every scenario including having our vet and a couple good goat friends on speed dial. We went to multiple goat kidding and health classes, met with friends who bred goats and read tons of
Looking back at some old photos the other day, I came across pictures of our very first goats, Jack and Stella.They were brother and sister Nigerian Dwarf goats. They were absolutely adorable with fuzzy fur and blue eyes and Dennis was completely smitten. (Okay, maybe I was, too.) Back then we had no idea what
How to tell if your goat has worms and what to do about it. Goats are generally healthy, happy animals. They are social-able yet aloof, active yet laid back, curious yet skittish. They have amazing complex personalities for a farm animal and can become attached to their people early on in life. That’s why