Fias Co Farm herd reduction: All our goats are now available for sale.
We are especially looking for caring people who would like to adopt family units.We concentrate on breeding naturally friendly, healthy, hardy, registered LaMancha dairy goats for home milk production and as companion animals and/or pets. We are vegetarian and will not sell any of our goats for meat or meat production purposes.
It is important to us that our goats go to good, caring homes and so we try to match up buyers with the right goats for their particular situation. Let us know what you are looking for, and why, and we will advise you on which goats may be the best for your situation.
For pricing, package information and current
availability contact : larry@fiascofarm.com
If you are new to goats, please read: Getting Your Goat.
Please view the links below:
See bottom of this page for more information about our breeding program and terms of sale.
These are the Goats in family groups we currently have available:
- Bigsby, Kafka, Kaboom
- Tiny Dancer, Martha, Amandapanda
- Enya, Bebe, CC, DD
- Brunhilda
- Chi-Chi
- Choo-Chew, Gilbert, Sullivan
- Zapata (buck)
- King Midas (buck)
Also see HERE for adult goat photos and pedigreees
Proven Adult Buck
born: 3/17/2006
Zapata is a great, easy to handle guy who does his job well and produces beautiful kids.
See photos of his kids here.
13 Photos
Doeling, Born: Feb. 18
Father: Zapata
Mother: Tiny Dancer
1 Photos
Doeling, Born: May 20
Father: Musashi
Mother: Myrtle
0 Photos
Choo-Chew - adult doe
Gilbert - wether kid
Sulliven - wether kid
0 Photos
born: 4/22/08
Father: Musashi
Mother: Goldie jr
2 Photos
born: 5/6/08
Father: Zapata
Mother: Maxine
3 Photos
Wether Pair, Born: 3/6/08
Father: Zapata
Mother: Sunbeam
SUPER FRIENDLY
7 Photos
Buckling, Born: 3/25/08
Father: Zapata
Mother: Bebe
1 Photos
2 Photos
About our breeding program
- We concentrate on breeding naturally friendly, healthy, hardy registered LaMancha dairy goats for home milk production and as companion animals/pets.
- We breed for friendly, cooperative temperament, milk quantity & “steady” production, proper dairy goat conformation, and “good looks”.
- We do not show our goats but all our goats could be considered of “show quality”.
- We will not sell any of our goats for meat or meat production purposes.
Prices : Contact Us
Sale Terms & Conditions:
- The down payment on does and wethers (paid once they are born) is 50% of their cost, and is non refundable.
- The down payment on bucks (paid once they are born) is 100% of their cost, and is nonrefundable.
- Down payments are due when you commit to purchase the goat (when you sign the contract). No “time payments”.
- Final payment must be paid in full via cash, MO or cashiers check, before the goat leaves Fias Co Farm.
- Does & wethers can be picked up at two months of age or later - The pick up date will be mutually agreed upon at the time of the purchase agreement.
- Bucks MUSTbe picked up at two months of age. - The pick up date will be mutually agreed upon at the time of the purchase agreement.
- If the goat is not picked up within a week of the agreed upon date the buyer forfeits the animal as well as the down payment.
- The Buyer is responsible for the cost of:
- Transportation
- IMPORTANT NOTE ON TRANSPORTATION: All goats must be transported in an adequately sized, covered, ventilated, safe vehicle, where they may comfortably, and safely, stand, turn around and lay down. The buyer must inform Fias Co Farm how the goats will be transported before the pick up date. If the buyer shows up to pick up the goats with what Fias Co Farm determines to be unsatisfactory and/or unsafe transportation, Fias Co Farm retains the right to refuse to release the goats.
- Veterinary Health Certificate (Optional)
- Fee charged by the Vet for a farm call
- Plus Vet fee per animal
Other Informtaion:
- All our kids are dam raised but are also individually handled by us each day.
- All goats receive the health care laid out in our Worming & Health Care Schedule. (We do not vaccinate our animals)
- We maintain a closed herd and have no known health problems. Nevertheless, we do not guarantee our goats are CAE free or free of any other diseases or health problems. Please read our stance on CAE by clicking here.
- We are Certified Scrapies free under the USDA Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program - ID#TN020
- Goats are herd animals and will be very unhappy if you just have one; they need the company of their own kind. Because we care about our goats, we will not sell just one goat to anyone unless they already have goats.
- We care very much about our goats, and are discerning about who we sell them to. We reserve the right to not sell our goat any potential buyer.
- The Buyer agrees that the goat will not knowingly be used for meat production purposes or sold for slaughter.
- If the goat sales contract is not signed and returned to Fias Co Farm (along with the down payment) within 10 business days of the purchase agreement, the purchase agreement will become null and void, and Fias Co Farm will immediately relist the goat for sale, or choose to retain ownership of said goat.
By sending a deposit, or down payment, the buyer agrees to, and is bound by,
the terms and conditions laid out on this page.
Click here to view and/or print our Goat Sales Contract.
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28 Responses to “All Goats for Sale”
Posted:
Apr 1st, 2008 at 11:05 pm
Do you have any does that are lactating and want to get rid of them.
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Apr 2nd, 2008 at 9:53 am
All the goats we currently have available are listed on this page. At this particular moment, we only have kids for sale.
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Jun 15th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
Hi! This is a great site! We’re Chicago transplants, too, and are considering goats to help keep our beautiful 1.1 acres free of weeds and to keep us company. What kind of building/facility would we need to build? I couldn’t find info on this… we’re in central Ohio, by the way.
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Jun 16th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Wonderful, informative website! I’m researching dairy goats before I take the plunge and your site is by far the best one out there! Thank you for taking the time to create such a helpful resource!
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Jun 19th, 2008 at 6:16 am
Tks for v informative goat site-especially worming.
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Jun 27th, 2008 at 5:54 pm
I am new in this area of raising Dwarf Goats… I live in Warrenton, MO. and was wondering if you ship goats…or how they are transferred. I am looking for two Nice dwarfs which would be Dairy and great Pets. My name is Kevin Vandegriffe and I love Animals I was raised in the city and now have 10 acres and raising chickens, etc and I love the Country Life,,, I am so bless and am looking to care for more animals and i have been reading up on this animal and I would love to have some….. I would love to purchase some Does from you folks but not sure how to trasnport…. My Cell Phone is 314956-3022 or do you know someone near in Warrenton MO. who you could refer me too… Please call me I would love to chat more about this….
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Jul 2nd, 2008 at 7:44 pm
Hi Molly: I have just read a very interesting article about goat breeders in Nigeria using the juice from tobacco leaves to rid their goats of lice. They used a study group of goats using Ivomec and then the other group who was rubbed down with tobacco leaf juice. They found that the tobacco leaf juice got rid of the lice as good as Ivomec.
Now I’m wondering if we couldn’t us chewing tobacco that was only the leaf and not the flavored. You’d have to make a strong tea and put that on your goats. Have you heard of this? I love all the natural goat care and try really hard to keep my little herd of Fainting goats ah natural as I can.
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Jul 17th, 2008 at 7:52 pm
Hi Molly,
I was wondering how old ChooChew is and old and also how old the wethers are at the current time.
Thanks!
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Jul 20th, 2008 at 12:09 am
Molly you have some lovely goats. I am with you I have lamache to I also love nubians also . I am trying to fine me some nubians. You hav a very good website,
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Jul 22nd, 2008 at 9:47 am
Why are you getting rid of all your goats?!
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Jul 23rd, 2008 at 12:12 am
I hope that your family is doing ok.. I am, frankly, horrified to hear that you are selling all of your goats. I know you will find terrific homes for them, but I have really enjoyed your pictures and your stories. I use much of the information you folks have available here over and over again with my own tiny herd.
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Jul 24th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
I am so sorry to hear you are selling out. You have been a wealth of information to me and others. Hope all is ok. You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Kim W
Norridgewock,ME
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Jul 24th, 2008 at 11:21 pm
Molly,
Hey, I hope everything is alright with you guys. I’m sorry to find out you are selling your goats. I wish I had more space,I’d love to have a few they are beautiful and loved.
This site has been my “goat bible” for some time now and I hope it will still be available.
God bless
Lisa
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Jul 25th, 2008 at 11:31 am
Molly- I am so sorry you are selling your goats. I know you love them and can imagine it will be hard to see them go. I hope you are all o.k. and will think of you often. You have blessed us with a wonderful website and a wealth of information. Thank you.
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Jul 27th, 2008 at 7:10 pm
Hi Molly & Famiiy…
I’m with the others. When you say you are selling out it makes those of us that read your site often worried. I hope your family is well. Thanks so much for your site. If I lived closer I’d take some goats to add to my herd.
Blessings~
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Jul 29th, 2008 at 8:32 am
Molly:
You have been a wealth of information to me and my small herd. I would love to have some of your healthy and very happy goats. we have a small herd but just enough room for what we have, we share the same beliefs in our care and compassion of our animals. I hope all is ok with you and will miss seiing and reading your stories and pictures of you goat “family”
Best of luck, prayers are also being sent your way.
Patti
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Jul 29th, 2008 at 9:24 am
I’ll agree with everyone above. You put so much of yourself on the web, it doesn’t matter that I’ve never met you. It feels like my friend might be in trouble.
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Jul 29th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
Hey Molly,
I was curious when I saw that Molly’s herbals is relocating, now I am concerned to see that you are selling your goats. You seem to put so much of yourself into them. Life can be a series of adventures and sometimes a series of struggles. I hope that all is well with you.
David
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Jul 29th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
I’m really sorry that you are selling your lovely goats. I read your site all the time and I love the stories about them. Wishing them all good luck in their new homes, and wishing you peace and happiness. I hope you all will be ok.
(((hugs)))
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Jul 29th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
I have to echo everyone above - this site has been a blessing a wealth of quality information for us. I am so sorry to see that you are selling all of your goats - I hope that things are okay for you guys. I would be happy to consider a few additions to our herd if you think shipping is an option.
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Jul 31st, 2008 at 9:06 am
Thank you everyone for your kind words and support; I very much appreciate it. I have a different last name now: Smith (my maiden name) The relocation of myself and Molly’s Herbals to Michigan is going slow but well. I wholly intend to continue with my Fias Co Farm web site and hope to find more time to be able to add even more to it.
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Aug 1st, 2008 at 7:17 am
Thanks for a great website. I’ve learnt so much from all the information you’ve passed on. I keep your site in ‘favourites” and spend almost every evening studying up on goats.
This is the third year I’ve had my Boer goats and kids are due in about three weeks. So exciting! Great fun too!
Thanks again for your site…it’s wonderful!
Best wishes from Sydney, Australia.
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Aug 4th, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Oh this is so sad! Why are you selling out?
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Aug 5th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Thank you for your wonderful website and all the information you share! I dearly wish I could buy some of your goats but I live all the way out in northern California. I wish you all the best!
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Aug 5th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Molly-
I am so sorry about you having to sell you loving goats! May I ask why you are selling you goats?
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Aug 6th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
do all of these goats do well for land control? and do the different breeds get along ok?
thanks!
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Aug 13th, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Molly- YEA!!!!!! I am so glad you posted. I have been keeping you in my prayers and sending good thoughts your way. I am so glad to know you are o.k.. I hope all goes well with your move and the transition goes as smooth as possible. Now you know how many friends you have!!!!
Blessings,
Linda
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Aug 25th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Hi Molly I live in Western Australia and wish you the best in your move. I love your site and it has helped me no end with my little herd of anglo nubian goats here in WA. Sending you my warmest regards - you must be surprised at how many people around the world know you!
Margaret
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