LaMancha and LaMancha/Boer Cross Goats for Sale - $200 (Clearlake)
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LaMancha and LaMancha/Boer mix goats for sale. It may be possible to group some of these goats into unrelated breeding pairs/trios for starter herds. Does of breeding age have been exposed to bucks for spring kids. I’m happy to talk goats anytime, so feel free to reach out for more info on a specific goat, or just to talk about your goat goals and see if any of these guys would be a good fit for you. $200-$400, discount for multiples.
Flower and Amethyst: 50/50 LaMancha/Boer does, 8 and 7 months old, respectively. Both would make great homestead milkers. They were bottle fed, so they love people and are fairly easy to handle. They are horned.
Moony and Sunny: 50/50 LaMancha/Boer bucks, 9 and 8 months old, respectively. Moony weighs about 120lbs, Sunny is slightly smaller. Both are friendly, stout, healthy boys. They are horned.
Buddy - DOB 3/2/23. Purebred LaMancha buck, 2 years old. ADGA registered. Horned. Potential dairy herd sire or wether him for packing. He was bottle fed and has been good on trail walks.
Don - DOB 3/2/23. Purebred LaMancha buck, 2 years old. ADGA registered. Horned. Potential dairy herd sire or whether him for packing. He was bottle fed and has been good on trail walks.
Bramble - DOB 3/29/23. Purebred LaMancha buck, 2 years old. Not ADGA registered, but could be. Horned. Potential dairy herd sire or wether him for packing. He was bottle fed and has been good on trail walks. Absolutely the sweetest guy, even in full rut he is calm and easy to handle.
Eda - DOB 5/15/25. Purebred LaMancha doeling. ADGA registered. Out of the farm favorite doe who consistently just does her job and doesn’t make a fuss - easy kidding, takes great care of her babies when dam-raising, has milked up to 2 gallons a day when she had quads, people-friendly and good milk-stand manners. Her offspring tend to take after her with the same calm temperaments and they’re good all-around herd members. Eda has been dam-raised and doesn’t get in your face like the bottle-babies do, but she’s still very sweet and friendly.
Zinnia - DOB 5/29/24. Purebred LaMancha doe, dry yearling. ADGA registered. Exposed to our purebred Boer buck for spring kids.
Allianora “Allie” - DOB 5/30/24. Purebred LaMancha doe, dry yearling. ADGA registered. Exposed to our purebred Boer buck for spring kids.
Nezzie - DOB 3/5/21. American LaMancha doe, 4 years old. ADGA registered. Would do best in a herd with an existing dominant ‘herd queen’ who will keep her in line; or with companion wether(s) as she tends to not be competitive with them. Has been shown by my son in 4-H and is easy handle and has good stand manners, but just has a strong, somewhat quirky personality. She thrives with regular attention and will bond with her person. Great milk stand manners, easy to hand milk. Exposed to our LaMancha herd sire, Deluna Peregrin, for spring kids.
Arabella “Bella” - DOB 2/13/21. Purebred LaMancha doe, 4 years old. ADGA registered. The sweetest doe - she is totally happy to be a pet, loves attention and people. Dependable milker - not the heaviest producer in the herd, but when the other does peak and start dropping down, she keeps going and stays steady in production, even on 1x/day milking. She has been shown by my son in 4-H and does great with it. She has a well attached, but firmer udder and slightly wide-diameter teats that make hand-milking a challenge for me, but it’s easier for my husband who has larger hands to milk. She would do really well as a 4-H project goat. Exposed to our LaMancha herd sire, Lucky Star’s Rah-Rah, for spring kids. We