* UPDATE 7/28: Transport date has been moved to July 30. We can bring in goats to the vet on July 29 for their required health paperwork for traveling if you would like to add goats to this load. *
* UPDATE 7/25: The transporter is scheduled to pick up the goats at our location July 29. We will be running the goats to the vet for their required health paperwork for traveling on July 28, so any goat purchases need to be finalized by then to get on the load. * A local goat transporter will be making a trip to Idaho, Washington, and Oregon in the next few weeks as soon as she fills the load. She still has space available on the trailer if you are located in one of those states and need goats transported to you. The transport fee is $ 0.86 per mile per animal (vet fees for required health paperwork and/or disease testing are extra and vary depending on state import requirements). See our Goat For Sale page for currently available goats. Please contact us with any questions.
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Cookie loves babies, and she sure got enough to satisfy even her motherly little goat self this year!
Cookie (MT Rivendells XF Cookie Crisp 1*M 1*D AR) is a capacious, long-bodied doe who has matured with a strong medial and great teat positioning. She is very easy to milk and is one of those goats we'd have on the milk stand just for the fun of it. She is a granddaughter of the late great SG Old Mountain Farm Black Tulip ++*B*S. One of her bucklings is still available for $ 850 (he's the closest kid in the photo -- also see photo at "Goats for Sale" under "Bucklings"). His sire is Larkstone SP Grand Design *B Elite. Lot of new udder photos up -- check out the following pages: Brooke, Pumpkin, My Favorite Things, Raindrops On Roses, and Nyala.
This year we've had an unusual number of swallowtail butterflies on the farm. They are quite stunning floating about on their huge yellow wings. This particularly large and beautiful Two-Tailed Swallowtail was foraging in our flowerbed.
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About Krebs Dairy Goats is located in Western Montana's Bitterroot Valley, where we (the Krebs family) breed ADGA/AGS registered Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats. We are ADGA Plus members and participate in official DHIR 305-Day and 1-Day Milk Testing. Our priority is to breed Nigerians that are practical, high-production milkers with excellent conformational and dairy traits that exemplify the true miniature dairy goat. Categories
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