After we pick up GingerBreadGirl & her daughter, Rhubarb, in Ohio mid-July we'll be done buying goats for a looong time. We've built up our herd now where we have lots of line-breeding and genetics to work with for future breedings.
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We have 23 Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats -
5 Senior Does - red GingerBreadGirl polled, Clara, red Cali, June & SweetPea
4 Junior Does - red Rhubarb "Rhubi", Gabbi, Chamonix, and Pixie
4 newborn doelings - AppalPie, AppalU'dder, AppalLucy, and Peach
3 Bucks - MilkDud, red Cahoot polled, & MoonFire (Pappy)
3 red bucklings - Beaufort polled, Bordeaux, Red Holstein polled
4 wethers - Sundance, Cubby, Clarence, and Grits (great pets and weedeaters)
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The goats highlighted in blue are for sale.
All registered with AGS and ADGA.
BooneDocksWilcox
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photo's and info at the weebly site above
Over the July 4th weekend, I'll get another girl-goat-video of the little ones beboppin' around.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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8 comments:
You're selling Pixie? I kind of thought she was a favorite of yours!
Awwww, I would buy them all, if I could. They are pricelessly adorable.
I'm glad you live far, far away or I'd be dealing with your little goats coming here to live!
Yes, Pixie is a favorite, we only sell to loving, forever homes. Pixie's sister, Chamonix, is looking to be strong-show-ring quality.
I thought Pixie and Gabbi as a package would be cute, one is white with black markings, and one is black with white markings.
Hey, John Gray across the pond in Wales said he wanted a couple of goats. Transportation would be a problem of course. They would have to travel first class! Can't you just picture that? "Ladies & Gentlemen & Goats, please fasten your seatbelts."
Happy Holiday!
Oh for a house in the country with a fenced-in yard! Then, Pixie would be mine!
Liz
But you didn't know J-Nels is selling Zita..
If I had the room, I get a goat or two.
~Randy
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