Assorted Animals For Sale
We list the random critters we have available here. If it’s not a guinea pig, longhorn, mini horse, or rabbit you’ll find it here! We occasionally have chickens, ducks, quail, goats, sheep, donkeys, full size horses, & more available for sale. We’ll provide as much information as possible below their photos but feel free to reach out with additional questions!

Joe
Weanling Hair Sheep Ram. Joe is adorable but mostly unhandled. He’s coming around since he’s penned with the bottle baby goats & he has to be near me every time I feed them.
$80

Iris
4 week old Boer/Nubian cross doe. She’s a bottle baby & is very friendly. Eating hay & feed & just taking a bottle twice a day.
$130

Harry
Nigerian dwarf buckling. Can be banded before leaving if you don’t want a buck. He’s 4 weeks old now & is eating hay & feed. Still taking a bottle twice a day.
$75 or $50 if purchased with any other goat

Wyatt
Nigerian dwarf cross buckling. Can be banded before leaving if you don’t want a buck. He’s 3 weeks old now & is eating hay & feed. Tuck is his twin brother. Still taking a bottle twice a day.
$75 or $50 if purchased with any other goat

Tuck
Nigerian dwarf cross buckling. Can be banded before leaving if you don’t want a buck. He’s 3 weeks old now & is eating hay & feed. Wyatt is his twin brother. Still taking a bottle twice a day.
$75 or $50 if purchased with any other goat

Doc
Nigerian dwarf buckling. Can be banded before leaving if you don’t want a buck. He’s 3 weeks old now & is eating hay & feed. Milo is his twin brother. Still taking a bottle twice a day.
$75 or $50 if purchased with any other goat

Milo
Nigerian dwarf buckling. Can be banded before leaving if you don’t want a buck. He’s 3 weeks old now & is eating hay & feed. Doc is his twin brother. Still taking a bottle twice a day.
$75 or $50 if purchased with any other goat
Bottle goat/sheep formula that we have used very successfully for many years:
Purchase 1 gallon whole milk from the grocery store & 1 small container of buttermilk. Pour 1 cup of whole milk from the gallon & replace with buttermilk. Warm by sitting in warm water, DO NOT MICROWAVE. Feed with a Pritchard teat nipple (get it here on Amazon) attached to an empty pop or water bottle. Our Nigerians eat no more than 10oz per feeding & are fed twice a day after a week of age.