Goats for Sale

Daphne

Scooby

Wether: “Scooby”

f1 Mini Alpine (unregistered)

DOB: 3/31/26

Dam: Bashaw Farm Poison Ivy (American Alpine)

Sire: Mumford Meadows D Harry (Nigerian Dwarf)

$125

Scooby is a sweet people-oriented buckling, who will be wethered before being placed as a companion animal. He is horned.

He is currently being bottle-raised and looks forward to the one-on-one attention he gets from us during chore time.

Scooby can be rehomed at any time as long as his adopters are willing to continue his once daily bottle of milk and slowly taper that off until he is 12 weeks old on 6/23/26.

He would love to be placed with his twin sister, Daphne, but could also go to a home on his own as long as they have other horned goats.

Doeling: “Daphne”

f1 Mini Alpine (unregistered)

DOB: 3/31/26

Dam: Bashaw Farm Poison Ivy (American Alpine)

Sire: Mumford Meadows D Harry (Nigerian Dwarf)

$250

Daphne is a healthy doeling with great homestead milker potential. She is horned.

Her dam, Ivy, was our daughter’s first ADGA show goat and has a beautiful mammary system with long teats and large orifices, which makes her super easy to hand milk. Her sire, Harry, is out of a high producing Nigerian Dwarf doe, Fairlea Hermosa, whose dam recently earned her championship in the show ring.

Daphne is currently being dam-raised by Ivy, and could be placed alongside Ivy at any time. She and her twin brother, Scooby, will be ready for weaning at 12 weeks old on 6/23/26.

Ivy

Doe in milk: “The Bashaw Farm Poison Ivy”

Registered American Alpine

ADGA #AA2358326

DOB: 4/4/23

Dam: Bashaw Farm CAL Jenny (American Alpine)

Sire: Cedar Swamp Farms KVSJ Seamus (American Alpine)

$400

Ivy would be a wonderful addition to a home looking for a homestead milking goat.

She is a second freshener, delivering buck/doe twins on 3/31/2026. She first freshened in March of 2025 with buck/doe twins as well.

She has shown us that she does not love the show ring, and much prefers hanging out at home with her goat friends. She is a steady producer, making almost a gallon of milk per day, and is a dream to hand milk.

Ivy is currently dam-raising Daphne, so she could be placed with her daughter at any time, or could go to a new home on her own (as long as they have other goats) once Daphne is weaned on 6/23/26.

For more photos, see her individual webpage here.


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