Classical Goats - Registered and Unregistered Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Kids
 
Some of the goats pictured have moved to new homes but they remain part of the family.  I include photos as examples of what we can produce either for pets, dairy, and eventually showing purposes.
 
Emma's Kids 2 May 2010
Emma's Kids 2 May 2010
Arrow, Knightly, Alder, Emma (clockwise from lower left)
Arrow, Knightly and Alder have gone to new homes
Daphne's Kids 6 May 2010
Daphne's Kids 6 May 2010
Sinatra, Daphne, Spark, Sheldon (from top to bottom)
Sinatra and Sheldon (now called Shelby) have gone to new homes
Pepper's Kids 9 May 2010
Pepper's Kids 9 May 2010
Avalanche, Endurance, Pepper (counterclockwise from upper left).
S: Unknown
D: Pepper
Avalanche (now called Tater) and Endurance (now called Baccari) have gone to new homes
Pepper's Kids 10 December 2010
Pepper's Kids 10 December 2010
Grace, Dailey (Lee), Frost, Walnut (from top to bottom).
S: Northern Forks Gentlman Jack
D: Pepper
Lee, Frost and Walnut have gone to new homes
Tess' Kids 25 December 2010
Tess' Kids 25 December 2010
Noel, Phineous, Dmitri (clockwise from top).
S: Northern Fork WP Lightfoot
Phineous and Dmitri have gone to new homes.
Noel 25 December 2010- 25 April 2011. A fourth kid in this set of quads died at birth.
Plumeria "Meri" 10 June 2011-28 June 2011
Plumeria "Meri" 10 June 2011-28 June 2011
S: Northern Fork Gentlman Jack
D: Emma
When you promise to take care of a goat for the rest of its life, sometimes that time is shorter than what you imagined. Meri gave no indications of ill health at all and we can only hope that she enjoyed the 18 days she spent with us as much as we did.
Birch 11 June 2011
Birch 11 June 2011
S: Northern Fork Gentleman Jack
D: Daphne

Birch is wethered and is available on our for sale page.
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