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Goats Browsing for New Homes

We had listed our available goats for sale here on this page, but we moved them all to OpenHerd to organize everything more easily for us. Click here to visit us on OpenHerd.

Feel free to check out our breeding plan, too (subject to change)!

If sold with registration papers, our goats will not be as cheap as a lot of the others in this area. Only our best, most promising kids will be offered with papers. Our base rate for registrable kids is $450, with adjustments based on individual traits and recent pedigrees. You can see more details about our prices at this link. We will occasionally discount a registered kid, but it’s very rare – we’d rather castrate them than devalue them. 

That being said, we do offer most of our kids without papers for people who just want friendly, healthy animals. Most of our unregistered doelings will be about half the registered price, most unregistered bucklings will be $50-250 depending on age and traits, and all wethers will be $125. We’re always upfront about our culls and any potential issues that we’re aware of, so there will hopefully be no surprises.

Limited Time Offer - Help Us Prove Our Goats

If you participate in linear appraisal, milk testing, or shows, we have an offer for you!

Since we both have full-time jobs on top of our farm, we have trouble making it to events, but we KNOW that our herd is filled with superstar genetics! Help us prove it – for each JKHerdItAll or JKShrunkTheKids registered doeling or buckling, we are happy to pay the original buyer $50 for the first awarded milk star, linear appraisal, and/or show award that he/she receives in the original buyer’s care, for a possible total of $150 per Oberhasli or $100 per Mini Nubian (Mini Nubians unfortunately aren’t eligible for Linear Appraisal).


Bottle Baby Kids

American Experimental Oberhasli
DOB 03/29/2024

(Pending) Black Disbudded Buck with scurs – $75 unregistered, $125 wethered. He’s a NICE solid buckling. 

https://genetics.adga.org/PlannedPedigreePrint.aspx?SireNum=B002254638&DamNum=B002239875

American Oberhasli
DOB 04/04/2024

(AVAILABLE AGAIN) Bay Disbudded Buck with scurs – $75 unregistered, $125 wethered – but would consider registering. Dam is an FF milking almost 6lbs at 11 days fresh! 

(Pending) Bay Disbudded Buck with scurs – $75 unregistered, $125 wethered – his ear has a fold at the tip

https://genetics.adga.org/PlannedPedigreePrint.aspx?SireNum=B002254638&DamNum=B002268696


Adult Does

Honey probably has the best topline in our herd and also has a very strong will to milk. We absolutely love her udder shape & attachments! Her fore udder is one of the smoothest in our herd. And her teats are easy to milk out by machine or fingers, although they’re Nigerian Dwarf-sized. She’s very sweet and loves to come up to us for attention and treats, but full disclosure – she is hard to catch if she suspects that we’re about to do something unpleasant. For physical improvements, we’d breed her to a buck who improves feet – her pasterns aren’t terrible but a little weaker than we’d like. She was producing a lot more milk at her previous home, so she’s definitely missing something here. She’s only averaging 2.7lbs of milk but about 6% butterfat. We paid $750 for her in milk in 2023.

2nd Gen. Mini Nubian
DOB 03/01/2019

Roaning

Swiss was standoffish at first, but after freshening, has become one of our favorite does! She’s super calm and even mannered. We’re  only listing her because we have to make cuts somewhere and kept one of her daughters & her other kids are at farms nearby. She’s averaging 5.5% butterfat and about 3.6lbs of milk as an FF. Take that with a grain of salt, though – we’re having a lot of trouble finding good alfalfa this year due to the neverending rain the past two springs. For physical improvements, we’d breed her to a buck with higher RUH and strong feet – she has decent pasterns but two curved toes. We paid $450 for her as a kid in 2022.

Adult Bucks

Ron has turned into a gorgeous stud and we love him! He’s very sweet with us and also with the younger boys. He does have a 6th sense and bolts if he thinks we’re about to catch him for something unpleasant, but the rest of the time he comes right up to us for scratches and treats. He’s one of our most respectful dudes, too! For flaws, he’ll need his scurs watched – they grow back into his head and need to be trimmed occasionally. He also needs his feet trimmed more often than some of the other guys do. We paid $450 for him as a kid in 2022. We’ve halfheartedly listed him because we need to keep our buck numbers in check, but haven’t advertised him much because he’s great haha. 

6th Gen.
DOB 03/14/22

Livestock Sales Policies

By placing a reservation or purchasing from us, you agree to the following:

First and foremost, ALL SALES FINAL - no refunds or returns of any kind will be accepted. We stand by our offerings and want buyers to be happy, but as soon as animals or products leave our hands, whatever happens to them is out of our control. There are too many risks involved with accepting returns that might have been mistreated, infected, or tampered with once off our property.


Priority is given to Performance herds. In addition, for each intact 2024 kid, we are offering to pay the original buyer $50 for the first awarded milk star, linear appraisal, and/or sanctioned show award that the goat receives in the original buyer’s care, for a possible total of $150 per Oberhasli or $100 per Mini Nubian (Mini Nubians unfortunately aren’t eligible for Linear Appraisal).


We reserve the right to sell animals to what we feel are the best homes based on management and care. Deposits will be refunded if we choose to cancel a sale.


We reserve the right to collect up to 30 straws from any intact buck that we sell, at any time during his life, for the cost of collection.


On or before the day of pick up, we request cash, Venmo, or Zelle for the balance due. Balances due must be paid in full before the animal leaves the farm. No personal checks will be accepted. If absolutely necessary, we will accept certified or cashier's checks.

We offer two lists: a paid reservation list which gives buyers first choice (after us), and then a free interest waitlist that we send notices to as animals become available before we share them with the public.


Being added to our paid reservation list or free waitlist gives you options AFTER we have retained any kids. We reserve the right to retain any kid bred by our farm at any time, at our discretion.


Please contact us if you would like to be added to one of our lists.


If you would like to reserve an animal, we require a non-refundable $100 deposit. Must be 18 years or older to place a deposit. When making a deposit, please tell us what you are hoping for - gender, a specific breeding, etc.


Deposits are non-refundable for any reason UNLESS we are unable to meet the specifications listed when a deposit is made. If we are unable to meet the specs, at your request, we can either refund your deposit, apply it to a different animal, or hold it for the next year. If an animal meeting your specs is available and you decide that you do not want that one for any reason, your deposit is forfeited.


PayPal Friends & Family, Venmo, and Zelle are our preferred method of payment for deposits, but we also accept cash, as well as certified or cashier's checks. Sorry, no personal checks.


We reserve the right to sell animals to what we feel are the best homes based on management and care. Deposits will be refunded if we choose to cancel a sale.

Buyer is responsible for pick-up/transportation. If any vet exams or certificates are required to cross state lines, buyer will pay for those before they take place.


If goat kids are not picked up before 10 weeks of age, a $3/day boarding fee will apply. If an animal is not picked up by the arranged date, buyer will forfeit their deposit and the animal will be the sole property of JK Herd It All to retain or sell, unless other arrangements are made. View recommended transport options here.


On or before the day of pick up, we request cash, Venmo, or Zelle for the balance due. Balances due must be paid in full before the animal leaves the farm. No personal checks will be accepted. If absolutely necessary, we will accept certified or cashier's checks.


Please remember that as soon as an animal or product leave our hands, whatever happens to them is out of our control and we cannot be held liable for them. There are too many risks involved with accepting returns that might have been mistreated, infected, or tampered with once off our property.

All of our goats have originated from clean-tested herds and have themselves tested CAE-free, but because we brought in a few new herd members recently, all kids will be bottle fed and kept on a separate pasture for the next few years. This helps to prevent the spread of undiagnosed disease.


If you would prefer a dam-raised kid, we would be happy to recommend some of our friends!


If kept on a bottle, most kids are ready to head to their new home by 4-5 weeks. If not picked up by 10 weeks, a $3/day boarding fee will apply.


All kids will be disbudded unless buyer pays full price within 5 days of birth - there is a very short window to safely disbud, and horned dairy goats are unfortunately difficult to find homes for.


Please note that disbudding can result in scurs, especially in bucks. We have it done by a vet with decades of goat experience, but it still happens sometimes. Many our goats brought in from top herds around the country have ended up with scurs, too. It's just a thing to live with.


Wethers and Pet Only goats will be sold without registry papers.

We are dedicated to maintaining our herds and land as naturally as possible, but have come to terms with the fact that Wisconsin is not a natural environment for goats, and they sometimes need help thriving here.


After struggling with both Clostridium and Pneumonia in 2023 and then Pneumonia again in 2024, we have decided to vaccinate our goats for both. We feel that an annual shot and squirt up the nose are a lot less detrimental than both of these very common infections and weeks of painful, often ineffective treatments.


We realize that this is a very personal choice, so we only vaccinate our keepers and not goats that we've listed for sale, unless requested. Kids will inherit some immunity from their dams and will be able to be vaccinated upon arrival at your farm. If you would like us to vaccinate a kid, we would be more than happy to do it for you, but only upon request.

Buyer has the option at the time of pick up to refuse the animal if they feel that the animal is not healthy. We cannot warrant the health status of an animal after it leaves our property. All sales are final. Taking an animal off our property implies that you have read and agreed to the sales agreement and are satisfied with the condition of the animal.


Stress can be rough on them and they can go downhill quickly. Something like shipping fever can infect and kill a kid within a few hours. Therefore, unfortunately, we can offer no warranties or guarantees on the health & viability of an animal. However, we do make one exception: if an animal sold for breeding stock (not wethered and not pet only) is found by a licensed veterinarian to have a genetic condition preventing use in breeding, we will refund or replace that animal. Cosmetic conditions that might negatively affect the quality of the animals or their offspring do not apply; only conditions that prevent successful mating and raising of kids; such as hermaphroditism, freemartinism, or extra teats or orifices (which is very rare in dairy goats).


Our goat herd is tested annually for CAE, CL, and Johne's. If any other tests are requested, we are happy to administer them if the purchaser pays.


We treat our goats holistically with products from Molly's Herbals, Fir Meadows, and Land of Havillah whenever possible. If something dangerous pops up and herbal treatments are not working, we will call our vet and use Western medicine as needed.

All of our animals are from the very best lines we could find, with many milk award and exhibition winners in their gene pool. This does NOT guarantee that our animals or any of their offspring will be show quality or win awards, or have amazing milk production or udders. That's just how the lottery of genetics works. In order to be fully transparent, we have listed flaws that we've noticed and are working towards correcting in each of our animals.