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calling any one from missouri

I have 2 pygmy stud goats for sale....let me see if I can find pictures of them.

Edited to add pictures of one of the boys. The other one is solid black about the same size and build as this guy.

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Fine looking young man, Fudgie! Would you be interested in presenting me a stud fee instead of selling him? Very interested and I would love to see the black stud too. Thank you many times over for responding.....you are wonderful and a godsend.
 
Thank you for the compliment. He is a cutie and what a personality. He does his best with the girls too. I will get a current picture of the black stud too. The black stud is the most agressive but they both get with the program. They both have been handled a lot and DD carries them around upside down in her arms like babies. They love it. If we were to do a stud fee, would you bring her up here to be bred, usually taht works best because it is his territory that she is coming into. They will be all over her from the moment you put her down on the ground if she is in!

I will talk to DD since they belong to her. I am thinking for what she was asking for them for sale, you might as well buy one of them, use him and then sell him....We just have too many! This is a wild guess on the price but I am thinking she was only asking 30 bucks for each of the boys. I am north of you about 3 hours (Marceline)
 
I'm thinking very hard about buying one of them and also about just bringing my Gracie to you.

How old are they? Are they related to each other? What are their names? Thank you again.
 
Fudgie Please understand I'm not trying to be rude, just uneducated when it comes to goats. What are the benefits of having goats? I mean besides the fact that they are amazingly cute! Milk?
 
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Well for me it is the hilarity of the little guys and the health benefit of laughter! I love watching the little ones scampering about and butting heads and acting all grown up.

Seriously though, milk is one by product and also if you have cattle, they will take on a baby calf that the momma won't. They are also good for meat (if you can stand to process one of the little cuties) Me I cannot so they are for pure entertainment. Some breeds are very protective of their environment and they protect your other livestock. They also clean up brush and such that other livestock won't touch. You won't have a weed in your yard!!!!
 
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You are going to think I am bad but I don't know what DD has named the little guys. I call him whitey and blackey. NO they are not related to each other and they are about a year and half old I would guess. They were little guys when I got them not bottle babies but small enough to not be on a bottle.

Also, I did not have time to go take pictures of blackey last night and will be gone tonight till late. I will get you a pic of him though.
 
Fudgie, how old are your bucks? Do you have a pic of the other? How tall do they stand?

Editted to add: DUH clucky read the post, ok I read the post and seen the reply on the pic, lol. I will wait patiently
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They are not above my knee and I am 5'3" when they jump up on me to let me pet them, their front feet hit my belt line. I will take a picture of them next to my 5'2" daughter so you can get an idea. The white one is a bit smaller than blackey.
 

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