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I'm just north of you in SW MO and they're not going for that much here... been going to all the local auctions (about 4 a month) to see what's selling well and the mini-size goats go for 1/3 to 1/2 the price of the larger goats, by pound. if your pygmys are, what, maybe 60 lbs? you're getting about $1.40/lb live weight. here, the better feeder boers and the young bred proven dairy nannys go for maybe $1.60/lb and I've seen almost nothing go over $2/lb. then pygmys and other mini-goats are going at less than $1/lb, often in the $.60 to $.70/lb range. that makes the price on a 60lb goat $38 to $42 where a feeder boer of the same size is going at $96. I've seen weaned pygmy kids going as low as $10-15, and never more than $25.
so... my point is, if you're selling for the meat market, you need to know what prices are locally, and what's selling in your area. what sells best here is feeders that are in good health and well fleshed and are within striking distance of 75lbs, the desired market size.
dairy goats don't do as well here on price as meat goats, in general, and while they grow faster, they don't make as meaty an animal, so they sell for less per pound in the meat market. boers and kikos and spanish crosses seem to be what's most common at the sales, but there's a smattering of other breeds.
anyway, before you decide which goat breed, you need to decide what your purpose is. if it's just field clearing, get whatever entertains you. if it's dairy, or meat, production, you need to do some local research to see what does well, what sells well, and make your decisions accordingly.
I've got full sized LaManchas, which I love, for dairy production and mini-lamanchas and nubians (about half the size of the full sized goats but bigger than pygmys) that I got for brush clearing and poison ivy control. they can be milked, and the milk is fine, but the production per pound of goat is considerably lower, and once the poison ivy's gone, I'll likely sell them. well, except clover, because she's been working that personality thing on me and I like her.