My herd is small, clean, and closed. I raise these beautiful goats for milk

My herd is small, clean, and closed. I raise these beautiful goats for milk
These goats really work. I use the milk for cheese and soap, and other things. I milk by hand and expect lots of good tasting milk and nice manners on the stanchion.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

1st Generation Mini Nubian Triplets



Gina kidded her first time yesterday and she did well! Triplet kids from Handsome Rob. That makes these little charmers 1st Generation with LONG ears! Hooray! Can you tell I am really happy about that?
The 1st picture is the little girl. She mews like a kitten and is nigerian sized. The other kids is the red and white, bald faced boy. Super cute. He has one funky ear, that turns out a bit. He should make a very nice pet.

 Then there is the little darlin' down below. He is gorgeous and would make a nice herd sire in a mini program. Maybe mine, if I don't get a buckling from Penelope, who is 1st gen. with long ears and bred to a 3rd gen. moon spotted boy.


Monday, March 14, 2011

Another Set of Triplets!

My very best girl Luci gave birth to triplets on my anniversary! How sweet is that? Last year she gave me two lovely doe kids on my birthday.
Two doelings and a buckling and....ALL WITH BLUE EYES! How amazing! Thank you Blackberry! I love that little buck. He always passes on at least one set of blue eyes in a kidding, but this time all of them!
These are 1st generation mini Nubians.
 
Luci
Clara's blue eyes

Bella

LIttle Blue eyed boy  ~SOLD~


Oreo out of Blackberry and Glory seen here with Rosemary the ewe


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

We have Triplets~

Glory and Blackberry gave us 3 fine boys. 1st generation mini Nubians.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Barbosa sold

Barbosa will be going to his new home in Idaho the first week of July. We will miss you buddy, but not your smell!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Barbosa is for Sale

Because my back and shoulders are getting worse, I have decided to downsize to miniatures. These are easier to handle, although not easier to milk. Feet trimming, shots, and worming- general handling will just be easier on me with the smaller breeds.
So, sadly, I have decided to start with the bucks, of which I own four! Not really neccessary, especially since I will just use the Nigerians for breeding purposes from here on out.
So, here are the particulars~

LUCKY TO HAVE LOVESICK BARBOSA



Sire:PHEONIX PHARM PILOT


DAM: SG SIX-M-GALAXY MAGIC MOMENT






SS: SG COPPER-HILL BREAKAWAY'S BLAZER +*B


SD: PHEONIX PHARM PHILADELPHIA






DS: SIX-M-GALAXY MILANI'S MAGIC *B


DD: SIX-M-GALAXY BARBARA 10*M






He's proven and throws long ears and long bodies. Can't vouch for milk and

udders yet, as his daughters are too young.

$300

CAE/CL Neg up-to-date shots/worming
He free ranges on 10 acres with another Nubian buck, a Nigerian buck, and 4 horses. He doesn't know how to "set- up" so these pictures, while not the best, will have to do.