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  • We reserve the right to refuse any sale. 
  • We disbud horned kids unless requested otherwise and deposit paid. 

  • All kids will be weaned at 9-12 weeks of age, and will not go to their new homes until this age, unless circumstances require a bottle baby. 

  • A non-refundable deposit of $75 is due to hold any goat, with the balance due before/at pickup. This deposit will only be refunded (or shifted to another goat) if the animal becomes unavailable (sickness or death). We have never had this happen, but want to be prepared just in case!! 

  • PRICES: $125-$200 for wethers (higher pricing will include registration application or registration)

  • $450-550 for bucks/bucklings (I will not sell one that is unregistered, unless suitable for a commercial herd) 

  • $500-600 for does/doelings (The girls also will not sell without registration, unless only suitable for a commercial herd). Bred does will be more.

  • Payments can be made via cash, PayPal, or through our card reader (PayPal).Payments made through PayPal or card may have an additional fee of 3%. 

  • My goal is to preserve the quality of this breed by maintaining registrations on our stock sold. I do not plan on just being a "backyard breeder". It is my responsibility to the breed to continue it's quality. 

  • Occasionally an animal may be sold as pet quality only, or at meat price. Any buck will be wethered in this instance.

  • Goats can be sold with a health record and will have their CD&T shots, de-worming if needed, and hooves trimmed. Our herd (goats over 1 year) tested negative for CL, CAE, and Johnes in April 2023. Any goats added to the herd are also from herds that are clean to the best of our knowledge. 

  • Although we test annually for all diseases and do our best to maintain a clean herd, testing is just a snapshot in time and not a lifelong guarantee. 

  • We do ask that you either already have goats, or purchase more than one. They are herd animals. 

  • **NOTE*** Please do your research and plan to pick up your goat(s) with the proper transportation. Tying them in the back of a truck is not acceptable. A crate should offer wind/rain protection. I've had a lot of success with a wire crate in the back of my van. We just ask that you consider your animal's health and make the proper arrangements ahead of time. 

  • All goats that are not picked up in a timely manner (30 days after weaning) will be charged a boarding fee of $3 per day for up to another 15 days. Unless prior arrangements are made, the goat(s) will then be regarded once again as Hourglass Acres property and no refunds will be given. 

  • We are looking for suitable, healthy homes for our goats. They deserve excellent care. This includes research and diligence. Pay attention to your goats. Check them for parasites and conditions like Coccidia. Vet attention may be warranted at times, so budget for that (just like you would a dog or cat!). Buy from disease tested herds. Many do not test for all 3 major diseases. By not testing, you run the risk of unknowingly transmitting said diseases. Even with testing, it is still possible to contract disease.  

  • Once the goats leave our property their health becomes the new owner's responsibility. We will do our best to help if any issues present themselves, but are not liable for conditions outside of our control. 

  • If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! It's hard to get an answer if you don't ask the question. :)

SALES POLICY

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