...Kinder Dairy Kids...

Jen4

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About how much do they sell for? I have 2 kid doelings, 3 & 4 months old. I had someone offer 50.00 for the pair, I think thats too low?
 

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I think that is WAY low. But it does depend on you area. Where are you located? Check what other people with Kinders are selling them for. Are they "official" Kinders? I'd take them in a heartbeat for that price. lol. there aren't any around me but I am thinking when I looked at neighboring states it was like $200 and up for a doeling.
 

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If they were mine there is no way I would take less than $150 each and that would be a very low price. Don't let someone steal them from you. They are worth way more than $50!
 

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That price is a sick joke. People pay far more than that for a single cross bred wether.
 

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I don't know what a kinder is (I'm assuming it's a breed of goat), but any animal you sell, at least take market price (you can ask your local auction what the prices are for kids currently).
 

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I just paid $75 a piece for two Nigerian Dwarf/Fainter cross bucks if that helps. They were born on August 2. I would be interested to know if that was a good price or not. They are super cute, so I think it was a good price.
 

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That price is an insult. You could sell then at the stockyards for more than twice that. Around here nice unregistered doelings are at least $100-$150. If they are registered, more than that.
 

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I would be worried about someone just wanting to eat them at that price, and even then thats wayyyy too cheap. Here in Florida they would be at least $100 and up, a piece. Good luck! :)
 

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umm, yeah. that is really low. I would be concerned they were going to do animal testing or something on them for that amount. Check the closest craigslist, search & compare.
 

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SheepGirl said:
I don't know what a kinder is (I'm assuming it's a breed of goat), but any animal you sell, at least take market price (you can ask your local auction what the prices are for kids currently).
Kinder goats are Nubian/Pygmy crosses. ;)
 
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