Sale Information & Terms

A pile of three of our Nigerian Dwarf kids snuggling together. We sell ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf goat kids and wethers.

Reservations & Payments

Reservations: for unborn kids, a $100 non-refundable deposit at the time of the reservation. For born kids and adults, a non-refundable deposit of 50% of the purchase price is required. For all sales, the balance must be paid in full before the animals leave the farm.

4H & FFA discounts: We proudly offer discounted pricing for 4-H and FFA members as a way to support and encourage youth involvement in agriculture. Sharing our love for goats with the next generation is something we’re passionate about, and we’re honored to help young people get started on their journey.

Payment Methods: We accept Venmo, credit/debit (with an additional 3% convenience fee) and cash.

adga nigerian dwarf goat doe with her kid. doe and kid are mostly white in color.

Pickup & Shipping

Timing: All animals must be picked up within 2 weeks of purchase or mutually agreed upon date. Animals not picked up within this window will be considered abandoned and will be made available for sale.

Shipping: is available. All costs for shipping including but not limited to crates, veterinarian fees, and shipping costs are at buyers expense. Arrangements for shipping must be mutually agreed at the time of deposit. We ship out of SeaTac.

Herd Requirements: goats are herd animals and require the companionship of other goats. Single goats will not be sold into a home that does not have other goats.

3 adga nigerian dwarf goat does walking intot he barn. One is buckskin, then a chocolate buckskin, last a buckskin with extensive white.

Health & Wellbeing

We are committed to providing our goats with the highest quality care and nutrition while they’re with us. We only allow goats to leave our farm when we believe they are in good health.

However, once a goat leaves our care, we can no longer guarantee its ongoing health, as we are no longer responsible for its environment or management. Going forward, it will be your responsibility to maintain the goat’s well-being.

We’re always happy to answer questions and offer guidance when we can, and we strongly encourage you to establish a relationship with a knowledgeable goat veterinarian for ongoing care and emergencies.