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Faith gave birth to her 1st baby boy… 🍖
I’ve not named him; because he is for sale, trade, or for food. I call them by different food names, so people know not to get too attached to them. They were born to Faith and Bucky on February 7th, 2025. Bucky is 50% Nubian and 50% Nigerian. Faith is 50% Boer and 50% Alpine.

If you want them to breed, you can buy him in April, before I wether him in April; baby bucks are $275/ea. Though, now that I have more land, I may not be wethering them all in the future; I may just separate the best males from the females. I’ll grow them out on the new land.

After April and before February 2026, they will go for meat/wether price at $175-225/ea. You can use them as a companion animal, a Pet Organic Composting Machine; or you can take it to the market for your specific choice in cuts of meat. Wethers are less valuable or less expensive because of two reasons. They have been castrated, and can no longer breed. Butchers will charger at approximately $125 per goat to process them.

After January 2026, they will be butchered and the price for meat will be $350/ea. I will also have individually wrapped meat prices at that time, if you don’t want the whole goat. I will probably wait till December to cull them. If you wether them, you can wait longer; otherwise you have to call them before a years time. The older they are, the more I change; cause they cost me more to keep them longer.
https://mizzoumeatmarket.wordpress.com/lamb-and-goat/embed/#?secret=l66JVvjCkQ#?secret=grQ4HlpaKI


You can contact me at (816) 518-8804 and/or (417) 307-8588 or the goat trader at (870) 654-3201 his name is Kelby Howerton. Once I get too many, I’ll be selling them at the sale barn; but that will be a couple few years down the road… and after I have more meat then I can sell as well.
Next Year, I’ll have Lamb. 2026, we’ll have Pork. Soon, we’ll have Chicken and Guinea Fowl.