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: Two Nigerian Dwarf Doelings, a Young Alpine Doe, and Supplies for Sale

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  • : Two Nigerian Dwarf Doelings, a Young Alpine Doe, and Supplies for Sale
    : Two Nigerian Dwarf Doelings, a Young Alpine Doe, and Supplies for Sale
    : Two Nigerian Dwarf Doelings, a Young Alpine Doe, and Supplies for Sale
    : Two Nigerian Dwarf Doelings, a Young Alpine Doe, and Supplies for Sale

$625 USD

(approximately $848  CAD)

Equipment Specification

Year:2021
Category:Livestock / Poultry / Pets
Type:Sheep & Goats
Volume3
Item Location:West PlainsMO, United States

Detailed Description

Hello all! So I picked up a few goats recently after hearing how much my girl and her children wanted to own some and nostalgic with memories of my childhood on the farm. Well... I underestimated the costs of setup and maintenance and may have to swallow my pride on this one, if I can get close to breaking even on this experiment.

I'm selling two black nigerian dwarf doelings, less than 6 months old, and a white Alpine doeling (I'm pretty sure). I'd like to sell them together as they seem kinda bonded.

They have no aggression, but are just a touch skittish, unless you have grain in your hand. I just havent had time to socialize them like I'd intended.

The dwarves are myotic, fainting goats, and lock up easily when they get excited, which is hilarious. Sometimes it happens when they get overly excited for feeding time even.

One dwarf is nubbed, Willow, and the other two are not, Thicket and Betty (White).

All three are healthy and happy, but could just use a home with more space to run as I cant afford to finish fencing my small field.

I built a dwarf-sized hay feeder that Id like to sell along with them too.

I'm asking $125/goat and $250 for the special-sized, custom feeder.

I have other little odds and ends that'll likely go with them as well, including remaining feed.

Thanks for looking and have a fine day!

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