I will be updating the pricing soon. Scout, Butterscotch, and Frances are pending earning their stars.
Wethers (neutered bucks) will be $150 no matter the dam or sire. These will be best for pets. I may discount 2 or more going together or include a wether for $50 as a companion for a buck purchased.
Does may be pending being officially awarded their star from milk testing in 2024. Let me know if you are interested in any pairings. I may offer retained doelings or does as they mature. I have first choice pick of all the kids born of the possible breedings below. I may also adjust prices based on udders as the does mature and based on milk test results. Once a deposit is placed, you will be buying the animal we agree upon for the price agreed at the time you placed your deposit.
2025
Interested in reserving or purchasing Mini Nubian kids from us?
Ways to get in touch with me to purchase a goat or ask questions:
Contact me by clicking on the icons above or at the very bottom of this page.
The dates above are guidelines. I will note every exposure and window of kidding the best I can. Goats may not kid on time or have been successfully bred the first time. I do my best to be informative. Any prices above are also subject to change unless a buyer has made a reservation for a Mini Nubian kid for that kidding.
I am accepting deposits for kids to hold a kid from a pairing a buyer is interested in. Buyer can pay me on Paypal using the Friends and Family option and take a screenshot of the successful payment then send it to me. I will hold the goat(s) buyer is interested in until pick up. If the buyer changes their mind, the money put down to hold a kid will go toward another kid of their choosing. WITHOUT A DEPOSIT TO HOLD KIDS ARE 1ST COME 1ST SERVE unless discussed with me.
All kids sold after 8 weeks will come disbudded, with CDT shots and CDT boosters, tattooed with registration number, registered with the ADGA, and may be weaned (unless bottle babies and buyer plans to continue bottle feeding instructions). Bottle babies may be fed goat milk, whole cow milk, or a mix of the two. Bottle babies under 8 weeks old may not come with shots or tattoos. If picked up before 7 days old, they will not be disbudded by me. That would become buyer’s responsibility. Kids picked up between 14 days old and 8 weeks old may rely on their buyer to give their second round of cdt shots, register and transfer with the ADGA, and tattoo. A note on disbudding: I try my best, but there is a chance a goat may develop scurs. Scurs can pop off and be superficial. Sometimes a disbudding is done improperly and may result in true horns, which feel solid with no wiggle and are noticeably different. If I feel a disbudding has failed, I will always inform buyers–whether the goat is developing scurs or horns.
Reservations:
If you put down a deposit to hold a kid, I will not sell that kid unless buyer changes their mind. The money can then go to another kid. Buyers making a reservation before kids are born get first pick of a kids from the goat of their choosing unless I plan to retain a kid from that kidding. If another buyer has made a reservation from that kidding, the person to place a reservation first gets to decide on a kid before the second buyer (first come first serve). We will discuss date of pickup. Please note bottle babies under 3 weeks old are too young to give CDT shots and tattoo. You take on responsibility for that part of raising.
After birth, I will judge the value of kids that are not reserved and may adjust their prices based on their quality and udder of their dam along with their own markings and conformation. A first time or second time freshener with an udder better than I expected will be more likely to have the prices of her kids raised. Moonspots will also raise the prices. As the kids grow, they will have taken more resources (hay, feed, hoof trims, shelters), so their prices will likely increase after 10 weeks of age.
Once a goat leaves my property, I am no longer able to guarantee their health. The stress of travel and moving homes itself can make goats sick. Buyer purchases the goat(s) in agreement that the animals appear in good health.