Goats in Wisconsin

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One of my students asked that I inquire if anyone in Northern Wisconsin has goats for sale. I think the boy would be happy with any goat. Possibly someone has an orphaned kid. Feel free to PM if you wish.

Thank you.
 
One of my students asked that I inquire if anyone in Northern Wisconsin has goats for sale. I think the boy would be happy with any goat. Possibly someone has an orphaned kid. Feel free to PM if you wish.

Thank you.

Hello! There is a group on facebook called Wisconsin Dairy Goats. Most goat dairies right now are well into kidding, and male kids are a dime a dozen (not really, more like $10-20 each). Wethered males make great pets. However, one should never keep a single goat. They're herd animals, and shouldn't be kept alone. A pair of does, a wether and a doe, or a pair of wethers is a good start for someone new to goats.

I'm likely too far away to be convenient, but I am expecting registered Nigerian Dwarf kids in April, May, and June. Two doelings are already spoken for, but since three of my expecting does have had triplets, I would guess there will be plenty of kids on the ground (hopefully not all boys!).
 
Most put their bottle kids on Craigslist, so I would check there, that's how I find mine, this time of year the dairy kids, especially the boys need homes.
 
Hello! There is a group on facebook called Wisconsin Dairy Goats. Most goat dairies right now are well into kidding, and male kids are a dime a dozen (not really, more like $10-20 each). Wethered males make great pets. However, one should never keep a single goat. They're herd animals, and shouldn't be kept alone. A pair of does, a wether and a doe, or a pair of wethers is a good start for someone new to goats.

I'm likely too far away to be convenient, but I am expecting registered Nigerian Dwarf kids in April, May, and June. Two doelings are already spoken for, but since three of my expecting does have had triplets, I would guess there will be plenty of kids on the ground (hopefully not all boys!).

Thank you for the reply. I will pass the information on. In talking with the boy he says he would like to have two or three.
 
You can contact the American Dairy Goat Association and ask for a list of breeders in Wisconsin. You should be able to find their mailing address online. I believe the web address is adga.org.
 

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