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Boer/ Nubian Doeling Honeysuckle is For Sale

Due to upcoming changes on our little farm, I will no longer be raising goats.  I have been looking forward to breeding and milking Honeysuckle, but it just isn't going to work out for us.

Honeysuckle is a Boer/ Nubian dual-purpose doeling.  She is very friendly, healthy, and has good conformation.  She has been raised with children all her life, and is good with them.  Her udder already looks very nice, and I think she will be a fair milker, with the rich Nubian milk, and yet producing hefty, fast growing kids when bred to a meat buck.


She is a triplet; daughter of Mabel (2014 litter; two bucks and one doe).  Mabel comes from a line producing lots of triplets, so Honeysuckle is likely to produce multiple kids.
Basic info:
D.O.B.  5/29/2014
Sire:  Ricky, Boer
Dam:  Mabel, Nubian
Disbudded, one tiny scur, trimmed regularly.
Asking $250
If you are interested in purchasing Honeysuckle, please send me an email using the form below, and I will get right back to you, probably within a day.

(Updated photos coming soon:  For now, please enjoy these!)
Mabel, Honeysuckle's Dam
ADGA Am. Nubian:  Mystic Dawn Luna

Ricky, Honeysuckle's sire







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