Preview of the first image of Gorgeous sweet pygmy wether goats.

Advert Description

These two lovely boys are named Lemon and Mulberry and they are sweethearts who will catch your eye and steal your heart!

Lemon is loveable and he's getting cheekier by the day. He will draw you in with his dreamy eyes and you will be helpless against his wiles.

And we have Mulberry who is a tiny terror! Smallest boy I've seen but a powerhouse in a small package. He knows he likes food and isn't afraid to say so!

Both were late castrates at 5 months to help prevent urinary calculi. And all are double vaccinated.

Wether goats are most prone to urinary calculi—a painful situation, which often leads to death. Many new owners have to pay out for surgery in the first few years if it is even possible, and sometimes that still will not save their beloved pet. There are many ways to help prevent this. One of these is late surgical castration versus banding. Banding must be done within the first 2 weeks of life. It is low-cost, often a free option, for the breeder. But can cost even more in other ways later on. We pay for a vet to visit to perform a late castration to help our boys live long and happy lives. I also give advice to new buyers on wether care so they may keep their little boys for many years!

Message me if you'd like to add these boys to your herd or begin a herd of your own!

Please note all homes are vetted. Transport options available too!

Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Male
Breed
Pygmy
Current Age
13 months