It's that time of year, and I have a really great crop of kids available this year. We have 8 kids on the ground and 3 are already spoken for, but the rest still need homes. These are excellent kids out of the best does from my herd, 3 of whom are Pest daughters. I can't say enough nice things about Pest. His grandkids all carry his bold, outgoing, and super friendly personality. These kids' sire is a registered Harmody Alpine buck who is super tall and long. The doelings can all be ADGA registered if the buyer chooses. I maintain a CAE/CL/Johnes-free herd (tested annually). All kids are dam-raised but handled daily for excellent bonding. I expect the boys to be over 60 lbs. when we wean in July.
The two boys available are Blackjack (born 4/12) and Harry (born 4/19). Blackjack (or Jack) is out of my most outstanding packgoat producer, Sadie. Sadie is the largest doe in my herd and produces very long, tall, leggy kids. Jack is no exception! He's going to be a very big guy when he finishes out. He's 3/4 Alpine and 1/4 Nubian but he heavily favors the Alpine, with erect ears and classic black and white sundgau coloring. Jack is very sweet, and I expect he'll be, like all of Sadie's boys, a very uncomplicated guy with a strong work ethic and no drama. I expect he'll be the sort to keep his head down and do his job.
Jack at 6 weeks: Look at the size of him! At 4 weeks he weighed in at almost 30 lbs!
Harry is the other boy that's still available. He's smaller than Jack but beautifully put together, with very sturdy and correct conformation. Harry is also a very handsome color: Belted chamoisee with black points and plenty of chrome. Harry is very outgoing and loves to climb on people (something he is fast outgrowing!). His mother, McGonagall, is small but extremely athletic. McGonagall is from my Ziggy line, which is the only family whose females are capable of jumping on top of the goat houses. Ziggy and her kids are also the boldest on the teeter-totter. McGonagall is the tallest and most athletic in the Ziggy family. Ziggy and her family are higher % Alpine than my other goats and are descended from my star packgoat, Finn. I expect Harry will make an outstanding packgoat when he grows up, and will likely be a very bold climber and explorer.
The two boys available are Blackjack (born 4/12) and Harry (born 4/19). Blackjack (or Jack) is out of my most outstanding packgoat producer, Sadie. Sadie is the largest doe in my herd and produces very long, tall, leggy kids. Jack is no exception! He's going to be a very big guy when he finishes out. He's 3/4 Alpine and 1/4 Nubian but he heavily favors the Alpine, with erect ears and classic black and white sundgau coloring. Jack is very sweet, and I expect he'll be, like all of Sadie's boys, a very uncomplicated guy with a strong work ethic and no drama. I expect he'll be the sort to keep his head down and do his job.
Jack at 6 weeks: Look at the size of him! At 4 weeks he weighed in at almost 30 lbs!
Harry is the other boy that's still available. He's smaller than Jack but beautifully put together, with very sturdy and correct conformation. Harry is also a very handsome color: Belted chamoisee with black points and plenty of chrome. Harry is very outgoing and loves to climb on people (something he is fast outgrowing!). His mother, McGonagall, is small but extremely athletic. McGonagall is from my Ziggy line, which is the only family whose females are capable of jumping on top of the goat houses. Ziggy and her kids are also the boldest on the teeter-totter. McGonagall is the tallest and most athletic in the Ziggy family. Ziggy and her family are higher % Alpine than my other goats and are descended from my star packgoat, Finn. I expect Harry will make an outstanding packgoat when he grows up, and will likely be a very bold climber and explorer.

