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Hi, Does anyone out there need an African Pygmy Buck, ages 1.5, and 3? I am trying to place these guys with someone who would appreciate very good stock, at a rock bottom bargain (I will trade with you, really would like a female African Grey Goose) or if you want to drive over to GA. I will let you pick the one most suitable for your herd. Have had these guys since birth and would like to place them with someone who breeds African Pygmies. Both are very tame, and ready for romance. I am switching over to milk goats in the spring is the only reason I am offering these guys now.
-- Cindy (clawson@mindspring.com), November 23, 2000
Cindy, This is going to sound unbelievably pushy, so I apologize in advance, but if you're anywhere between Central Al. and Atlanta (or close),I'd love to talk to you about your goats and maybe come see how your farm operates. We're not ready for the goats yet, but my family and I are trying to learn all we can about goats so that we can start raising them in the next year or so. We're going to start chickens soon, then goats once we get the hang of it. Any chance you'd let an ex-city girl pick your brain?? Best of luck with placing your goats with a good family!
-- Kristin, in Cemtral Alabama (positivekharma@aol.com), November 24, 2000.
Hi, We are always glad to have visitors as we don't get off the farm too much. We are located about 65 miles south of Atlanta, so send an email if you'd like to visit. I never have had much trouble placing my goats with people, but for some reason, no one needs a good buck right now. I may just have to keep them until spring.Anyway, I'll keep trying until I find a good home for them.
Cindu
-- Cindy (colawson@mindspring.com), November 25, 2000.
If I didn't live so far away I would be interested.Bucks up here always seem high except when we want to sell one.
-- Tom (Calfarm@msn.com), November 26, 2000.