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neener92

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Ok, I really don't need another goat but.....HAHA, ya know! I've always wanted a blue/grey Nubian ever since I was little and went to a goat farm where they had a gorgeous blue/grey nub buck. Anyway, I was looking on craigslist and came across a blue/grey nub doe for $100!

Here's the link....tell me what you think of her!
http://harrisonburg.craigslist.org/grd/3345571343.html
 

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She's beautiful!!! And registered for $100! I say get her (and I'll be jealous ;) )
My only concern is that I don't buy goats unless they have been tested negative for CAE, (you could ask them if she has been tested) but I don't know if you do the same or care about that.
 

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We are located in Highland County and are selling our two dairy goats. Both are decent milkers and are very friendly. They would be good for a family looking to raise milking goats. They are not bred, but are ready to be bred for spring kidding. They are both registered.

Purebred LaMancha Doe; "Contessa or 'Tess'"; 4 1/2 years old (born 4/27/08); black; currently milking once a day; $100

Purebred Nubian Doe; "Valerie"; 3 1/2 years old (born 2/21/09); white, brown, and gray; currently dry; $100

Please email link or call ***-**** for more information.
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Yes !!!
 

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TGreenhut said:
She's beautiful!!! And registered for $100! I say get her (and I'll be jealous ;) )
My only concern is that I don't buy goats unless they have been tested negative for CAE, (you could ask them if she has been tested) but I don't know if you do the same or care about that.
I don't think she is registered. Looks kinda like she has a beard, can purebred nub does have beards?
 

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SkyWarrior said:
Is it my imagination, or is she a bit thin?

I'd get her.

(We're such enablers!)
She does look a little thin, but I'm guessing she was being milked not too long ago since the lamancha is still milking. Not sure though.
 

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Any goat can have a beard. Most people just shave the beard off of their does. I have to admit I like the beard on my Nigerians so leave it. But I dislike it on my Alpine so I shave hers.
 

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I'm not too worried about her being kinda thin, the black doe's coat looks really shiny.

That's what I was thinking but wasn't too sure. If I get her that beard will be gone! lol....Not too much for beards unless they are on bucks.

I emailed the lady last night and haven't got a respond yet, I tried calling today....no answer! Hopefully I get ahold of her! :fl
 
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