Dairy/Milk Goats Pregnant Doe and Yearlings - $300 (Morse)
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Dairy goat pregnant doe and yearling doelings, bucklings, and wether for sale.
Alpine sire registered with ADGA
Nigerian Dwarf sire registered with ADGA
Alpine dams both registered with ADGA
Oberhasli/Alpine cross dam registered with ADGA
Brie and Morning Glory are full Alpine doelings twins. They were born 5/26/2025. Brie currently weighs 78lbs. Morning Glory currently weighs 71lbs. Mother is full Alpine and consistently gives 3/4 - 1 gallon of milk once a day plus feeding her kids.
Lily and Midnight are Alpine/Nigerian Dwarf cross twin doelings. They were born 6/11/2025. Lily currently weighs 68 lbs. Midnight weighs 42 lbs. (Midnight lost her left hind hoof and part of her right hind hoof when she was a few months old. She gets around fine, but would not be able to handle a pregnancy. If I sell her, it would only be as a companion goat.) Their mother is full Alpine and consistently gives a1/2-3/4 gallon of milk once a day while feeding her kids.
Starlight (doeling) and Cocoa (wether) are Oberhasli/Alpine/Nigerian Dwarf cross twins. They were born 3/29/2025. Starlight currently weighs 87lbs. Cocoa weighs 89 lbs. Their mother is Oberhasli/Alpine cross and consistently gives about 1/2 gallon of milk once a day while feeding her kids.
Carmel is an Alpine/Oberhasli/ Nigerian Dwarf cross buckling. He is 3/4 standard sized and 1/4 Dwarf sized. He was born 6/3/2025. His mother is full Alpine and consistently gives 1/2 gallon once a day while feeding her kid.
All have been damn raised. In addition to milk, their diet has been mainly pasture grass and wheat hay. They have free choice goat mineral available and have been rotationally grazed.
Josie is a seven year old Alpine doe registered with the ADGA. She gives 3/4 to 1 gallon of milk once a day while supporting kids. She is a great mom and produces good milkers. She has had a single (as a first freshner), two sets of twins, and two sets of triplets. She is currently pregnant (confirmed by ultrasound, but not guaranteed to have kids since occasionally goats miscarry when moved to a new location). She is due 4/17/2026. She was bred to a registered Nigerian Dwarf. She can have a bit of an attitude. She is nice to some human kids and not to others. Wouldn’t recommend if younger kids are going to be the caretakers. She doesn’t give adults problems. We’ve kept some of her daughters. They are great milkers and have great temperaments. We are letting her go because we need new genetics and we have other goats my kids like better. She has served us well over the years.
Lower pricing if taking more than one. Since goats are companion animals and are much healthier with another goat, I will not sell a single goat unless they are going to a home where there are other goats. If you are interested or have any questions, text or call show contact info
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