Goat for sale in Williamsburg Township, Ohio | $125


Registered Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings/wethers for sale!
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
We have four Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings or wethers for sale! Variety of colors including red, gold & white pinto, black with moonspots, and buckskin.
DOB: ***/***-***-***/2***
They are disbudded and one is polled. They are all bottle fed and very friendly! See more info below with our sales policy.
$1*** as wether, $200 as unregistered buck, $350-$400 as registered buck. We offer discounts for buyer purchasing 3 or more.
Call or text ***-***-***nine
Or visit our website at ***
Please do not contact us via hoobly...it doesn't work a lot of times.
Sales policy:
We bottle raise all our kids, so buyer has option of continuing to bottle raise or have them weaned at the farm for same price. We feed the kids milk for the first three weeks, then switch them over to milk replacer, so they are ready to leave the farm on a bottle at four weeks.
We require a down payment to hold them, usually $50. Prices start at $1*** for wethers and $350 for doelings and bucklings and go up depending on quality. Discounts are available for buyers purchasing more than two and if you participate in the DHI and/or LA or Classification.
All kids will be disbudded and have coccidia preventative and CD&T. A fecal exam will be done before kid leaves the farm to check for parasites.
We are a CAE free farm, tested every other year.
Kids come with complete care sheet, bottle, grain if they are eating, and registration papers. We register with ADGA and AGS. We also give hands on experience with goat care to beginners.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$125
Frequently Asked Questions about Registered Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings/Wethers
1. What is the difference between a buckling and a wether?
A buckling is a young male goat that is intact, meaning he has not been castrated. A wether is a male goat that has been castrated. Both can make great pets, but wethers are typically known for their friendly and gentle nature.
2. Are Nigerian Dwarf goats suitable as pets?
Yes, Nigerian Dwarf goats are known for their friendly temperament and make excellent pets. Our goats are bottle-fed and very friendly, which helps them bond closely with their human caregivers.
3. What colors are available for the bucklings and wethers?
Our Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings and wethers come in a variety of colors, including red, gold & white pinto, black with moonspots, and buckskin. This diversity allows you to choose the perfect goat that suits your preference!
4. What is the pricing for your Nigerian Dwarf goats?
The price for our goats is as follows:
- $125 for wethers
- $200 for unregistered bucks
- $350-$400 for registered bucks
5. What is your sales policy for these goats?
We have a straightforward sales policy:
- All kids will be disbudded, and the buyer has the option to continue bottle feeding or have them weaned at the farm.
- A down payment of $50 is required to hold the goats.
- Prices start at $125 for wethers and $350 for doelings and bucklings, with potential discounts.
6. Are the goats tested for diseases?
Yes, we are a CAE free farm and conduct tests every other year. All kids will also receive coccidia preventative and CD&T vaccinations.
7. What is the birth date of the goats?
The Nigerian Dwarf Bucklings and wethers were born on September 25-26-29, 2019. They are now ready for their new homes!
8. Can beginners learn goat care from you?
Absolutely! We offer hands-on experience with goat care for beginners to ensure they feel comfortable and knowledgeable about their new pets.
9. What happens if I want to buy multiple goats?
We provide discounts for buyers who purchase more than two goats, enabling you to enjoy the companionship of more than one Nigerian Dwarf goat at a reduced price!
10. What should I do to proceed with purchasing a goat?
To proceed with a purchase, please review our sales policy and budget accordingly. Once you're ready, you can proceed with the down payment to secure your goat!


























