February Born Goat Kids For Sale
While I could come up with some reason to keep every single goat ever born here, the kids born in February 2026 are ready to be weaned and can go off to new farms and homesteads!
There’s as many as 30 bucklings and 25 doelings available, although we will keep some of each for our own meat sales and replacement does. Bucklings will be banded soon; we keep in tact until 3 months or so for urinary tract development.
I have done individual photos of each doeling for sale in previous seasons, but people rarely seem to use that, so I’m forgoing that this time. Needless to say, we have plenty of color and marking patterns for both doelings and bucklings.
About Our Herd:
We started our herd in October 2016 with 16 does bought from another farm. About half were Boer-Kiko crosses and were bred to a Myotonic buck. The other half were triple crosses of those three breeds.
We bred to a pure Myotonic buck for two seasons, bred triple cross bucks the next season, then brought in pure Kiko bucks for the following four seasons and have bred to triple crosses the past two seasons.
We also added a Saanen-Oberhasli cross to the herd in 2018. Most of the Feburary-born kid are therefore triple crosses of Kiko, Myotonic and Boer and eight of them are five way crosses of Saanan, Oberhasli, Kiko, Myotonic and Boer.
We do not vaccinate or do any prophylactic worming or use any pharmaceuticals on the doe kids (we do vaccinate bucklings for tetanus when banding). We haven’t wormed any goat in the breeding herd in years.
Instead, we have aimed to cull for traits we don’t like (like limited natural parasite resistance or other health problems, low milk supply or rejecting kids). This has resulted in a hardy herd full of great mothers.
As meat breeds, they have plenty of milk to feed their kids, but not much beyond that for regular milking. Over supply in meat breeds can be an issue that can lead to mastitis sometimes and we have culled does with problems with this.
Our other parasite and disease prevention involves rotational grazing and making sure to rest the land properly between rotations to break the larvae hatch cycle. We also give a high quality kelp-based mineral.
We also supplement with local grass hay, alfalfa pellets and soy hull (in winter, not currently), but do not feed grain. All of these goats have been exposed to high tensile electric fence, electric net fence and electric poly wire since birth.
Pricing & Stipulations
In addition to the February-born kids, we also have some older goats available for sale, including both yearling does and wethers.
We have a few of the does born in January through March of 2025 on this page still available. We did not breed them last fall. There are also some doelings born in May 2025 available, as well as 11 wethers born from February through May 2025 available.
February 2026 born doelings - $225
February 2026 born bucklings - $175
2025 born doelings - $275
2025 born wethers - $225
You must have proper fencing set up and a safe and humane way to transport the goats in order to purchase.
If you want a breeding trio or quad, we can help select goats that are unrelated on the maternal side for genetic diversity.
Call Grant, 504-234-3564, with questions and to schedule pick up.