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What's Going                                                  on at SMF?

Interested in 2021 Kids? :-)

5/19/2021

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We are now taking both reservations and a waiting list for registered Nigerian Dwarf kids! Moon spots, blue eyes are possible from quite a few of our does! Polled possible from all pairings. We have five does kidding this year and they are due to kid between May 19th - July 7th. We confirmed pregnancies via ultrasound and are expecting mostly triplets and quadruplets! Pricing will be $400 and up for ADGA or ADGA/AGS dual registered Nigerian Dwarf does and bucks. Wethers (castrated pet males) are $150. The decision to sell bucks intact, or as wethers will be made by 8 weeks of age. We will only sell kids in sets of two or more unless they are going in immediately with other kids their ages as it is very stressful otherwise. Discounts for 3 or more will be offered. All kids will be horned or naturally polled as we no longer disbud, and bucks that we sell as
pets will be castrated (banded) before leaving. See our Sales Policy and also our Waiting List Application.


Our goat kids are dam raised only (not bottle fed, unless deemed a medical need such as in large multiples) so that they get the healthiest start possible from mom, wormed via Molly's Herbals beginning at two weeks of age, and hooves trimmed. Kids generally leave the farm between 9-12 weeks of age, and they are given lots and lots of love and attention on a daily basis by family, friends and visiting children. They are extremely socialized and are super friendly and loving. We spend a lot of time with new goat owners teaching them about the care of their cute new additions, including instruction on trimming goat hooves, natural goat care, worming, etc. We love answering questions and helping new owners feel confident about their new goat friends!

To check out pairing, see our 2021 Breeding Schedule. You can also find photos of previous kids born on our farm under Sweet Meadows Babies! :-)
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