We have four kids (oops, I mean children of early preteen age) and are looking into getting a couple of doelings for milking and pets. However we cannot find any breeders in North Carolina close to the eastern Smokies that raise Nigerians. We are new to goat farming but have a mini farm over run with other animals. Can anyone help?
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Oh and I also have another doeling who will be for sale when she is weaned and a 2 year old buck who is the sire of the doe's kids (talk about your instant family lol).
I am in Asheville, which is not too far away. I have all registered Nigerian Dwarfs. I happen to have a doe with two kids (one buckling, one doeling) which I'm planning to sell. I was hoping for someone who is wanting to learn how to milk and would want a ready-made family! She doesn't get along well with one of my other does and I'm tired of them fighting all the time. She's very sweet and a bit on the small side (19"). Her kids are 3 weeks old now, disbudded, and super friendly! Here is a cute pic of her and her kids:
My farm is called Woody Glen Farm, my phone number is 828-230-2473 and email is juliainasheville@gmail.com
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Oh and I also have another doeling who will be for sale when she is weaned and a 2 year old buck who is the sire of the doe's kids (talk about your instant family lol).
I am in Asheville, which is not too far away. I have all registered Nigerian Dwarfs. I happen to have a doe with two kids (one buckling, one doeling) which I'm planning to sell. I was hoping for someone who is wanting to learn how to milk and would want a ready-made family! She doesn't get along well with one of my other does and I'm tired of them fighting all the time. She's very sweet and a bit on the small side (19"). Her kids are 3 weeks old now, disbudded, and super friendly! Here is a cute pic of her and her kids:
My farm is called Woody Glen Farm, my phone number is 828-230-2473 and email is juliainasheville@gmail.com