We are always looking to add more questions so please email us your general questions or contact us via phone for questions specific to our stud.


Q: "Do you sell goats?"

A: Yes, we breed from each goat - we have almost 40 - once a year (they can be bred twice a year) and stagger the breeding out through the cooler months in Queensland. Please keep an eye out in the blog section for updates or feel free to email or call with enquiries.


Q: "How much are they?"

A: The cost depends on various factors. Wethers (castrated males), for example, which are usually considered the 'grass eaters' will cost from $75 depending on the amount of time and effort we have put into the animal. Droughts usually have an influence on the price but $75 is standard for one of our Wethers.

The breeding Does we sell are Does that we consider worthy of carrying our name and the cost varies due to a few factors including their grade  (D, C, B, A, or Purebred), how they look (conformation) which is a large factor if you're looking to start your own stud, and of course, age including all those factors. The prices for a breeding Doe range from $350 and up.

We generally don't sell breeding Bucks.


Q: "Can you deliver the animal to us?"

A: Generally, no. If you are considering purchasing one (or more) of our animals we feel it is important that you are able to comfortably transport the animal in case they need Vet treatment at some stage. 


Q: "Can I pay an animal off, or will you accept deposits?"

A: You can pay an animal off but we won't release the animal until it's paid in full. Payments need to be made on a regular basis and if you haven't made a payment within four weeks of the previous payment the money WILL NOT be refunded and the goat will be considered for sale once again.

We don't hold animals with a one off holding deposits. This situation has arisen in the past and has caused issue with having 'for sale' animals still in the paddock and unable to be sold. It's best to be sure of your reasons for purchasing an animal as our concern lays with the on-going welfare of the animal. Goats live as long as a dog so impulse buying is discouraged.

We encourage you to be honest with us and yourself as communication helps negate misundertstandings.

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