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ALL PYGMY GOATS ARE SOLD!


 

I will NOT have Pygmy goats for sale any longer:

Check out my Nigerian Dwarf page for

Tiny Mini Kids for sale!

 

krazykpygmygoats.weebly.com

Visit the above link to find West Virginia Pygmy Goats for sale

 

 


 


 

 

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Recent Kids


Nigerian / Pygmy doeling - sold

BORN SEPT 28TH 2010


  

This page was last modified on Monday, March 28, 2011 02:46:37 PM

 


SOLD to PA - Senior DOE

 


Lucas Farm's MISSY

You will notice she has an exceptional udder for a Pygmy!

She would be easy to milk!

Lucas Farm's MISSY

 



SOLD TO PA - Senior BUCK

 


Lucas Farm's Willow

a bowling ball on legs!


 

 

 
3 Days Old - "Gerty" is SOLD
 

 Nell and Whitey, both no longer with us, frolicking, as Pygmy goats are apt to do!

 

 

  • In our experience, our Pygmy Goats are MUCH hardier animals than our dairy goats and ideal for first time
    goat owners.
 
  • They require little space and less day to day expense than a larger goat would.
 
  • TWO is a must. We will not sell single goats as they do NOT thrive well alone. You must buy two or have another goat.

 

  • Not for milk production - PETS ONLY

 

  • Hoof Trimming, Wormings, CDT vaccinations annually and a healthy diet or goat pellets and
     hay are a MUST

 

  • Refer to Goat Keeping 101 from dairygoatinfo.com listed on my Dairy page for information on

              goat care. It applies to Dairy goats, but it would be helpful for Pygmy goats as well.