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Snooze 0133

Goat , Kiko , Doe (female) |White

DOB: 4/16/2020 (4 yrs)

Sire: Blab
 
Dam: Snore 0130

Snore 0130

Kiko Doe (female) Grey

DOB: 3/1/20177 yrs
Snore is anything but boring! She is big, and big boned. She will be an amazing asset to any herd. Kidding history: 2024: exposed, due to kid 2023: not exposed 2022: triplets, female/two males 2021: triplets, three females 2020: twins, male/female Read more: • Microchipped (840 USDA scrapie-approved) • Scrapie tag with plastic tag • Due to kid after May 08, 2024 • Trained and 100% reliable with portable electric net fencing • Trained and 100% reliable with Nofence virtual ...
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Snooze is an offspring of Snore. Her current weight is 148 lbs. She is bred and due to kid in early May.

Kidding history:
2024: exposed, due to kid
2023: not exposed
2022: twins, male/female

Read more:

• Microchipped (840 USDA scrapie-approved)
• Scrapie tag with plastic tag
• Due to kid after May 08, 2024
• Trained and 100% reliable with portable electric net fencing
• Trained and 100% reliable with Nofence virtual fencing technology (3 years experience)
• Lifetime health records and birthing records available
• Non-registered Kiko stock
• Grain free, brush based herd
• Trained to load into stock trailer 1-2 times per week during warm season
• Naturally calm and approachable, used to being handled.

These kikos are low management and hardy, with perfect records of birthing and mothering. They are reasonably tame and calm, but they were not hand raised (bottle fed) and so they will not follow you around like a dog. They will come to treats. Kiko does weigh an average of 110 pounds, and are a larger breed of goat. Perfect for brush control, breeding, and homesteading.

Our goats are raised on silvopasture with low management using portable electric net fencing. We vaccinate for Clostridium perfringens type C and D (overeating disease) and Clostridium tetani (tetanus). All health records are recorded and shared with buyer. Buyers also have a copy of our written herd health plan which outlines timing and management practices. All goats come microchipped with a scrapie-approved (840) microchip in their left ear. This replaces the need for plastic/metal tags and ear tattoos and can be used in registries and for interstate transport.

Updated 4/16/2024