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she is breed i feel babys in there moving around i m not sure how long she is but my friend came and looked at her and said 3 or 4 months in
 








Hi Here Is a few Pictures of some of the goats in our herd. We Raise and show quality NPGA registered pygmy goats. Just thought I would share!
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I have a strange question. My wife has wanted a pet goat for a while, and I was out buying a rooster and the seller of the rooster had a bunch of goats. One had kids but she was supposedly a half/half goat sheep. The father was a boer goat. I picked up the kid and brought it home because my kids and wife lived it. I was thinking that if it's a pet, all that matters is if it's cute. Now I have googled a bunch and realize sheep/goats are not common. So what could this be?
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I have a strange question. My wife has wanted a pet goat for a while, and I was out buying a rooster and the seller of the rooster had a bunch of goats. One had kids but she was supposedly a half/half goat sheep. The father was a boer goat. I picked up the kid and brought it home because my kids and wife lived it. I was thinking that if it's a pet, all that matters is if it's cute. Now I have googled a bunch and realize sheep/goats are not common. So what could this be?
I have never heard of a sheep/goat so I cant help you there. But what I do know is that goats are very social animals(pack animals) and need to have another goat to live with. Single goats do not thrive well. If your planning on keeping this kid it would be ideal if you went back and got a second kid also.
 
I have a strange question. My wife has wanted a pet goat for a while, and I was out buying a rooster and the seller of the rooster had a bunch of goats. One had kids but she was supposedly a half/half goat sheep. The father was a boer goat. I picked up the kid and brought it home because my kids and wife lived it. I was thinking that if it's a pet, all that matters is if it's cute. Now I have googled a bunch and realize sheep/goats are not common. So what could this be?

Yes there are such things but they are rare an are almost always sterile. Very cute!
 

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