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Red Clover Farm Sales Policies

What we will do:

  • We will have a vet disbud your goat and give it its CDT vaccinations.
  • We will tattoo your goat's ears for identification purposes. 
  • We will trim your goat's hooves and de-worm it shortly before pick-up.
  • We will send in the necessary transfer forms to the ADGA upon completion of sale.  Your official papers will be mailed to you.
  • We will sell you a healthy goat, however, we can offer no guarantees after it has left our property.
  • We will be happy to answer questions about your goat or it's care.
  • We will not sell you a single goat, unless you already have goats.  Goats are social animals and need at least one companion.
  • We will also refuse to sell to anyone who is looking to purchase goats for butchering.
  • We will want to know that our goats are going to a good home, and we reserve the right to refuse to sell to anyone who does not meet our requirements. 

What we will need from you:

  • We require a $100 non-refundable deposit per goat at the time of purchase.  The remaining balance is due at pick-up.
  • Know that goats are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.  When you have paid a deposit on one of our goats it will be marked "Sale Pending" until the balance has been paid and the goat picked up.
  • We will need you to pick your goats up at the agreed-upon time.  If you do not, we will charge you a $5 boarding fee for each additional day that your goat stays with us.
  • If your goat hasn't been picked up fourteen days after our agreed-upon pick-up time, any deposits will be considered forfeited, and we will place your goat back up for sale.
  • By placing a deposit or by purchasing one of our goats you agree to all of our policies.

Before you buy a Nigerian Dwarf Goat

We are pleased to be able to offer up our Nigerian Dwarf Dairy goats for sale, and we hope to do business with you. There are a few things you will need to take into account first, however, before you buy. Most responsible Nigerian Dwarf goat breeders will ask you questions like the following:


  • Do you want Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats primarily for show, pets or milk?
  • Have you found a reliable source of  mixed-grass hay?  What about a balanced goat feed?  Mineral supplements?
  • How much space do you have?
  • What sort of fencing do you have in place?
  • Are you able to protect your goats from predators/stray dogs?
  • What other animals are you keeping on your property?  Will they share the same area with the goats?  
  • Do you have adequate shelter/shade for your goats?
  • Have you found a vet that will work with goats?  Will they make farm visits?
  • Your goat will need regular hoof-trimming (Every 4-6 weeks or so.).  Can you do this or do you know someone who can help you?


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