2 baby pack goats

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I have 2, 3 week old bottle baby pack goats. Specifically bred for packing. These are going to be very good pack goats, they are sired by Brush Mountain Moosie (1/4 Saanen, 1/4 Boer, 1/4 Alpine, 1/4 Ober), son of packgoats.com Sergeant. Dam is (1/2 Saanen, 1/2 Boer) from an unknown breeder out of Montana. Both are being bottle fed 3x per day with 20oz. of milk replacer to ensure they are disease free when purchased. They will come with a certificate certification of being CL, CAE, Movi, Pink eye, free. Also are micro chipped. If you have any questions feel free to email me at [email protected]
Matt

Brush Mountain Pack Goats Dutchess - Female (3/8 Saanen, 3/8 Boer, 1/8 Alpine, 1/8 Ober) $450
All white with tan markings on head neck.
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Brush Mountain Pack Goats Pedro male/wether - (3/8 Saanen, 3/8 Boer, 1/8 Alpine, 1/8 Ober) $350
All tan with white star on forehead
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40-70 depending the build and size and how in shape they are
That's probably a little more than I would have thought. You ever use them?

Holly and I kick around the idea sometimes about investing in some llamas, but goats might be less trouble. And they might eat our knapp weed. 🤔
 
That's probably a little more than I would have thought. You ever use them?

Holly and I kick around the idea sometimes about investing in some llamas, but goats might be less trouble. And they might eat our knapp weed. 🤔
I had 3 full grown and 4 younger ones. Kids loved them and they worked good when I got to use them just didn’t have enough time to work with them to keep them in shape so we sold them to someone that had more time on their hands.
 
We came out 10 miles in WY this year with all 4 goats carrying 60lbs. This was there 2nd pack trip of the year, but they did have 30 miles on them before this pack out. @publichunter1 can atest to how good my goats are! On my elk hunt this year, all 4 goats I had came out with 70lbs. The first elk trip I went on I packed in 10 miles, 2 of us, 35lbs on each. They will get it done. I’m attaching a picture of the sire, who is castrated now for packing, he is as big as my 2 year olds from a different breeder and Moosie is only 14 months old. These babies should be big!
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How big will they get
Well the tan male Pedro I’m hoping will be 40” plus I’m hoping, the whit/tan female Dutchess will be 35” plus I’m thinking. Hard to say for sure. Depends on there diet after they are weaned. They have the genetics to be bigger than anything I have currently. It will not hurt my feelings if I have to keep them!
Matt
 
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