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Actually rolls I doubt that being one of a triplet was the reason she was staying small( the more I think about it the more I think that being from a commercial dairy they would know that a triplet would be smaller)the are selling this kid as a hobbyist pet only,Roll farms said:Most of my runts catch up to their siblings by that age BUT...That doesn't necessarily mean that's not why she's staying small.
I had a Feb. born quad doeling Nubian (the runt at 6#) who was 78# at 6 mos.
I've found the later my goats kid, the more prone the kids are to parasite problems (cocci and worms), my theory being they're being weaned (stress) at the time the parasites are coming on strong (June-July) in our area.
We started kidding earlier and the kids seem to do better.
I'd definitely have a fecal ran, could be stunted from cocci, that bug will slow growth down like mad.
If she passes the vet check, I'd say go for it, and breed her to a mini buck of some variety (pygmy, Nig, or mini cross.)
I just assumed that that meant what might not be good enough for a dairy would be good enough for me! If her size may detrimentaly effect her ability to kid safely I may chose differnttly about her future!
But I am sure she will be a cute pet!