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Spectacular Nigerian Dwarf Buckling For Sale (Price Reduced)

We have a Nigerian Dwarf goat buckling For Sale that has fantastic milk, show, and breeding lines behind him.
 
Plus, he is from our CAE/CL/Johne’s/Brucellosis/TB negative herd – the entire herd again tested negative in November 2019 and has tested negative every year. 
 
He’s ADGA registered and closely related to goats currently winning at the ADGA National Show level. We are reducing the herd and so have reduced pricing on this great buckling to $450.00!

 

He is Bramblestone SL Legolas:

Legolas is a handsome, 10-month-old Nigerian Dwarf buckling. Here’s a baby picture of Legolas:
 

Bramblestone SL Legolas (baby picture)

 
Bramblestone SL Legolas was born April 2nd, 2019 and has primarily Old Mountain Farm (OMF) bloodlines. He already exhibits masculinity, length, and strength. You can see his fantastic pedigree here: https://www.betterhensandgardens.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Legolas.pdf He’s currently wearing his winter coat and looks a little fuzzy, but this him in January:
 

Legolas – Furry Winter Picture

 
His sire is Old Mountain Farm Springloaded (LA 02-01 85 +VV). You can find Springer’s page here: https://www.betterhensandgardens.com/nigerian-dwarf-bucks/old-mountain-farm-springloaded/
 
Be sure to check out Springer’s page to learn about Legolas’s many notable relatives! And here’s a picture of Springloaded (Legolas looks a lot like Springloaded when he’s not wearing all that winter hair):
 
Old Mountain Farm Springloaded

Old Mountain Farm Springloaded

 
Springer’s dam, Old Mountain Farm Parti Favah scored 90 VEEE for her permanent excellent linear appraisal score. His sire, Old Mountain Farm Darius Quinn is littermate brother to Old Mountain Cyrus Quinn who is the 2017 ADGA National Reserve Get of Sire and the 2018 ADGA National Get of Sire. Springer’s grandsire is littermate brother to the 2018 ADGA National Best Udder doe, 3*M SGCH  Old Mountain Farm Sunday Drive 3*D. 
 

Legolas’s dam – Bramblestone Harle Quinn (first freshener)

 
Legolas’s dam is Bramblestone Harle Quinn (photo above) and you can find Harle Quinn’s page here: https://www.betterhensandgardens.com/nigerian-dwarf-senior-does/bramblestone-harle-quinn/ We were quite impressed with Harle Quinn’s first freshening udder – very capacious! Of course, Harle Quinn’s grand dam is the 2012 ADGA National Champion Senior doe, 2*M GCH Buttin’Heads Paperclip (LA 91 VEEE) so it’s not that surprising that she has an awesome first freshening udder.
 

Legolas is disbudded, tattoed, and up-to-date on vaccinations and supplements.

We are asking $450.00 for Legolas – he will make a wonderful herdsire. Don’t miss out on the chance to add these terrific bloodlines to your herd at a great price!

We’re located in Northeast Ohio and if you are interested in these quality bucks, please use the contact form from the menu above to message us, or PM from the Better Hens and Gardens Facebook page.

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Lesa is a blogger, author, and co-owner of Bramblestone Farm, a small farm in northeastern Ohio where they believe locally grown, real foods are important. She raises Nigerian Dwarf goats, Buckeye chickens, honey bees and produce. Since 2010, Lesa's writing has inspired new homesteaders on their journey to more sustainable lifestyles via this website.

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