So, the pricing in my previous posts have been kind of scattered, so I decided I just needed to make all the prices clear. I am asking for...
Sage-$250 (Reserved) Hazel-$250 (Reserved) Emery-$275 (because of her blue eyes) (Still up for sale!) Dolly-$275 (Because of her blue eyes and moon spots) (Reserved) Cleo-$275 (because of her blue eyes and beautiful markings and colors) (Reserved) Caspar-$250 (Because he is a buck and he has blue eyes, and he is disbudded.) (Reserved) All of the babies have great mothers and father and a great personality. They are also all super friendly and love to be played with and petted. Also, I have some good websites to look through if you are new to goats, or you are just looking to expand your knowledge. Here is the link to one of my posts which has all the websites in it (just click on the link)... getting-ready-for-winter.html I hope this helped and cleared up some stuff. -Miriam S.
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So, I love just looking through different peoples blogs or pictures of goats when I have free time, and I came across a website that has the proper names and colors for goats patterns! Here it is... https://www.nigeriandwarfcolors.com/coat-colors.html If you can, just take a look at it, it is pretty cool! Also, Our sheep got sheared and vaccinated (they got their CD&T and dewormed, and a booster) a few weeks ago! It turns out they are not pregnant, but they did give us a beautiful fleece! Penny's fleece is a dark gray and Pepi's fleece is a light gray. They are both so pretty! After much thought, we have decided to just put in all my energy and time into Nigerian Dwarfs right now. I still need to get my set up all figured out, and make sure that they goats are getting the right attention and minerals they need. (The sheep can't have copper, and that is what the goats really need, so it is very hard trying to make sure the goats get copper and the sheep don't.) So we will be selling Pepi and Penny. I am very sad, but I know that is just what need to happen. We are asking $100 dollars per ewe. If you are interested just email me please. I am also going to sell Nutmeg. (Look at the about page for pictures and info on her) She is just not a pure bred Nigerian and I am trying to change my herd into all Nigerians and registered. That is the only reason. She is super friendly and loves her grain. I am super sad to see her go to, because when I was about 6, I remember I would hop on her back and she would take me for rides, then I would put my younger siblings on her when I got too heavy. I am asking $150 for her. She always has either twins or triplets, some of the most friendly babies I have ever had. She will be ready to go whenever her babies are weaned, sold, and gone. To end this post on the positive side, I am going to get three other Nigerian Dwarf does from a friend of mine. They are all about 3 years old and very tame. I will be moving them to my farm when weaning season is over. Just so that it isn't super chaotic at my farm anymore, and I can pay more attention to what the new does need. Thanks for reading! -Miriam S. Hello,
So I just found out about yesterday that the lady who was going to buy Sage, Hazel, Dolly, and Emery had to back out due to her son's allergies.(They just found out about what he was allergic to) So, As of right now, all my babies are for sale. I have posted Cleo and Caspar, but I have not had time to post the rest. I will try to post them (on a website) this weekend. Timothy is going to his new home tomorrow (Sunday). He is 10 weeks old today!! My baby has grown into a beautiful buckling. I can't believe how friendly he is! Well, I have to go now, but thanks for checking for updates! -Miriam S. Hi all, I hope you enjoyed the little intro I did last post! I have decided to post some more pictures, but this time I will post pictures of the babies in groups. Above and left to right in both pictures, is Dolly and Emery Tip-It's babies. Alright... That is all for know, thanks for visiting! -Miriam S. |
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Hey, my name is Miriam Stiles. I have been breeding, raising, and selling goats in Williamston, MI for a few years now. I really enjoy finding good, caring homes for all the little ones I raise and sell. Archives
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