Thank you for your interest in Cowboy Logic's Nigerians!
Buckling out of HoneyDo and Ranger
$100 wethered
This is a very correct buck. We are retaining one of his litter-mates. Last year we retained both his sisters. These kids show consistency in length, levelness and width with high, wide rears and smoothly blended front ends.
Buckling out of HoneyDo and Ranger
$250.00 / Sold to Sarah from Cheyenne
Thank you Sarah!
This blue eyed buckling has an exceptionally nice top line and long clean neck. He has an ideal head and ears that represent excellent breed character. If you look closely at his picture, you'll see he has random white spots. He would add lots of dairy character to your herd. There are nice udders, lots of milk, and champion show goats throughout his bloodlines.
Doeling out of Bella and Tater
$300.00 / Sold to Sarah from Cheyenne
Thank you Sarah!
This blue eyed doeling is very dairy: look at that neck! She is refined, angular, wide and well balanced. Her mother has an excellent udder.
Doeling is out of Bella and Tater
Doeling out of Miss Kiddie and Ranger's son - Cowboy Logic's Prairie Thistle
This is a lovely feminine doeling with incredible balance and poise. She is balanced, level, straight, wide and long dairy, deep and has a super sweet disposition!
Doeling out of Miss Kiddie and Ranger's son - Cowboy Logic's Prairie Thistle
This blue eyed buckskin doeling is sharp and refined. She is powerful, has a beautiful full-extended brisket and wide arching escutcheon. I also love her great feet and legs, level topline and her dairy character. She is a wonderful example of femininity, power, balance and temperament, all in one.
Doeling out of HyHo and Ranger
Same doeling standing alone
Doeling out of Fergie and Apache
This doeling has lots of body capacity and there are nice udders, lots of milk throughout her bloodlines on both sides.
Doeling out of Fergie and Apache
There are nice udders, lots of milk, and champion show goats throughout her bloodlines on both sides.
Beautiful Little Goats with an Emphasis on Quality!
Kid Reservations:
We are taking reservations on all of the above kids. In order to make a reservation, a $50 deposit is required per kid. If for some reason your reservation cannot be filled, deposits are refundable or can be transferred to another breeding. Deposits will not be refunded if you just change your mind. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Kids are available for pick up at 12 to 16 weeks of age. If arrangements are made in advance, we may be able to hold them longer. Animals that are not picked up within a reasonable amount of time, they will be made available to other buyers. A deposit locks in the price of the kids. Prices may go up or down depending on quality if no reservation has been made.
Prices for 2016
Does: $250-$450
Bucks: $200-$450
(only the best kids will be available as registered bucks)
Wethers: $75.00 - 100.00
We are taking reservations on all of the above kids. In order to make a reservation, a $50 deposit is required per kid. If for some reason your reservation cannot be filled, deposits are refundable or can be transferred to another breeding. Deposits will not be refunded if you just change your mind. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Kids are available for pick up at 12 to 16 weeks of age. If arrangements are made in advance, we may be able to hold them longer. Animals that are not picked up within a reasonable amount of time, they will be made available to other buyers. A deposit locks in the price of the kids. Prices may go up or down depending on quality if no reservation has been made.
Prices for 2016
Does: $250-$450
Bucks: $200-$450
(only the best kids will be available as registered bucks)
Wethers: $75.00 - 100.00
Please Note: We take reservations without a deposit. Just let us know what you're looking for and we'll add you to the list.
To be added to the reservation list, email me: [email protected]
Making a reservation is very simple - all you have to do is tell me what you'd be interested in and I record it in the order the requests are received. When the kid of your choice is born I contact you, then you send me a $50.00 deposit per kid reserved, via PayPal, check or money order. The remainder is due at pick up. We recommend (but do not require) placing specific reservations, such as kids out of a certain breeding, a certain trait such as blue eyes, etc. If the kid you reserve is not born, we can keep you on the list for next year.
Breeding selections are subject to change, until confirmed bred of course! I reserve the right to retain any kids that I wish and every kid is subject to evaluation before being offered for sale.
As the kids are born and I decide not to retain them, I will inform those with reservations and email pictures of the babies, at which time the buyer can send or Paypal a second non-refundable deposit of $50.00 (for does and intact buck kids) to hold the kids until weaning time, or refuse the kid. The full purchase price is due at pick up time around 12 to 16 weeks of age. Any unreserved kids will be offered for sale on our sale page and made available to the general public. For wethers, no second deposit will be required after their birth.
Pricing - Doe kids from our best does are $350.00 to $400.00 each. The median base price for doe kids is $350. Doe kids from first fresheners are $250. Buck kids are available from our does with the best mammaries and milking ability only, they are $50 less than doe kids. Bucks are not available from first fresheners or does without excellent mammary systems - they will be sold as pet wethers for $100 each or $175/pair.
We wether (neuter) most of the buck kids born here, unless we are very confident in their conformation and their dam's mammary and/or they are reserved. I won't sell a buck that I wouldn't have kept myself for breeding. Prices are listed for buck kids out of does that I feel offer the best mammary potential, but those buck kids are subject to evaluation once they hit the ground. All other boys will be wethered and sold as pets, and after being nuetered they will not develop a bucky odor or bucky behavior. Wethers make excellent pets for these reasons coupled with their playful, friendly personalities. The price for 2014 wethers is $100.00 each, or $175.00 for 2. Purchasing two goats will be required if no other goats or similar animals will be housed with it. If bought along with a doe or buck as a companion, the price will be $75.00 for wethers.
Kids will be disbudded, given their first shot, wormed, hoof-trimmed, and healthy. They will all be dam-raised unless it is necessary to bottle feed them for some reason (see below). This is usually necessary with quads and quints. They will come with their AGS registration form ready to go. I will also include a feed sample to help switch them over to your feed gradually. I love the kids born here very much, and will only sell them to good homes, and only for breeding/show or pet purposes, not for meat!
Full payment is necessary before the kid leaves the farm - I will not accept a check at the time of pick up. Transportation, shipping, and requested health papers are the responsibility of the buyer, however I may be willing to drive a bit to meet for exchange. Email me for more information.
Another word about our dam-raising philosophy: I feel that kids are meant by nature to nurse from their dams, and both mother and baby benefit from their relationship. I don’t think that friendlier kids is a sound enough reason to remove the baby from it's mother and bottle feed it. Skip and I spend lots of time with the kids from the time they are born, and they are very well socialized with people as well as our other animals. I find the majority of our kids are born friendly, and are very sweet, affectionate and outgoing. In terms of CAE/disease preventative measures involving bottle feeding pasteurized milk, I have no reason to believe our does have CAE (we have tested negative) and therefore no reason to implement these measures. I think Mother Nature knows best.
To be added to the reservation list, email me: [email protected]
Making a reservation is very simple - all you have to do is tell me what you'd be interested in and I record it in the order the requests are received. When the kid of your choice is born I contact you, then you send me a $50.00 deposit per kid reserved, via PayPal, check or money order. The remainder is due at pick up. We recommend (but do not require) placing specific reservations, such as kids out of a certain breeding, a certain trait such as blue eyes, etc. If the kid you reserve is not born, we can keep you on the list for next year.
Breeding selections are subject to change, until confirmed bred of course! I reserve the right to retain any kids that I wish and every kid is subject to evaluation before being offered for sale.
As the kids are born and I decide not to retain them, I will inform those with reservations and email pictures of the babies, at which time the buyer can send or Paypal a second non-refundable deposit of $50.00 (for does and intact buck kids) to hold the kids until weaning time, or refuse the kid. The full purchase price is due at pick up time around 12 to 16 weeks of age. Any unreserved kids will be offered for sale on our sale page and made available to the general public. For wethers, no second deposit will be required after their birth.
Pricing - Doe kids from our best does are $350.00 to $400.00 each. The median base price for doe kids is $350. Doe kids from first fresheners are $250. Buck kids are available from our does with the best mammaries and milking ability only, they are $50 less than doe kids. Bucks are not available from first fresheners or does without excellent mammary systems - they will be sold as pet wethers for $100 each or $175/pair.
We wether (neuter) most of the buck kids born here, unless we are very confident in their conformation and their dam's mammary and/or they are reserved. I won't sell a buck that I wouldn't have kept myself for breeding. Prices are listed for buck kids out of does that I feel offer the best mammary potential, but those buck kids are subject to evaluation once they hit the ground. All other boys will be wethered and sold as pets, and after being nuetered they will not develop a bucky odor or bucky behavior. Wethers make excellent pets for these reasons coupled with their playful, friendly personalities. The price for 2014 wethers is $100.00 each, or $175.00 for 2. Purchasing two goats will be required if no other goats or similar animals will be housed with it. If bought along with a doe or buck as a companion, the price will be $75.00 for wethers.
Kids will be disbudded, given their first shot, wormed, hoof-trimmed, and healthy. They will all be dam-raised unless it is necessary to bottle feed them for some reason (see below). This is usually necessary with quads and quints. They will come with their AGS registration form ready to go. I will also include a feed sample to help switch them over to your feed gradually. I love the kids born here very much, and will only sell them to good homes, and only for breeding/show or pet purposes, not for meat!
Full payment is necessary before the kid leaves the farm - I will not accept a check at the time of pick up. Transportation, shipping, and requested health papers are the responsibility of the buyer, however I may be willing to drive a bit to meet for exchange. Email me for more information.
Another word about our dam-raising philosophy: I feel that kids are meant by nature to nurse from their dams, and both mother and baby benefit from their relationship. I don’t think that friendlier kids is a sound enough reason to remove the baby from it's mother and bottle feed it. Skip and I spend lots of time with the kids from the time they are born, and they are very well socialized with people as well as our other animals. I find the majority of our kids are born friendly, and are very sweet, affectionate and outgoing. In terms of CAE/disease preventative measures involving bottle feeding pasteurized milk, I have no reason to believe our does have CAE (we have tested negative) and therefore no reason to implement these measures. I think Mother Nature knows best.