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Boer Goats Livestock for sale

Goats, often affectionately known as pygmy goats or baby goats, have a rich history originating from the mountainous regions of the Middle East and Central Asia. These hardy animals are easily recognised by their sturdy bodies, short legs, and a variety of coat colours, making them appealing pets and livestock. Their distinct physical traits include a compact frame and sometimes horns, which add to their charming character. Goats are known for their curious and intelligent nature, showing a playful temperament that makes them suitable for families and small farms alike. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in diverse environments, which contributes to their popularity in the UK market especially. When considering acquiring goats for sale or keeping pygmy goats for sale near me, potential owners should be aware of their need for secure fencing and a balanced diet to ensure health and well-being. Their gentle disposition and manageable size make them ideal for pet goats, and they can be a delightful addition to your home. Whether you are searching for baby goats for sale or mini goats for sale, understanding the breed's characteristics ensures a rewarding experience with these delightful creatures.

Goats livestock Nubian/ Boer/ Sanaan cross  - Advert 1
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Nubian/ Boer/ Sanaan cross

Goats

2 weeksAge
MixedSex
£150Price

White doeling, will still be on the bottle, had 1st vaccine. Ready 22.05.26. You must have a CPH number. £150. Cannot live alone, must have another young goat to go with

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ChesterfieldDerbyshire
Goats livestock 3 castrated male kids.  - Advert 2
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3 castrated male kids.

Goats

3 yearsAge
MaleSex
£100Price

3 castrated Boer goat kids Born January 2026 Ready to leave Must have cph number. £100 each. No time wasters

BuxtonDerbyshire
ADVANCED
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Boer goat x Pygmy

Goats

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£50Price

14 month old boer cross Pygmy goat intact. He has sired twin girls (very pretty markings), who can be seen. He will feed from your hand but is not tame enough to stroke. Although from experience they

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BarnstapleDevon
Goats livestock 3 x Boer cross kids  - Advert 4
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3 x Boer cross kids

Goats

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£500Price

** MAIN PRICE FOR ALL 3** 1 x Saanen x Boer (doe) £200, 1 x Nubian x Boer (doe) £200, 1 x Swiss Alpine x Boer (wether) £150 each All tagged, weaned, vaccinated (Guidar and 2 x doses of Brovaxin.

SwadlincoteDerbyshire
Goats livestock Bambi SOLD! - Advert 5
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Bambi SOLD!

Goats

5 weeksAge
MaleSex
£120Price

This is Bambi he is a bottle fed baby. Bambi was rejected by his mother and had a hard start in life. With a bit of extra love from my daughter he has pulled through and is thriving. He is a joy to h

LeedsWest Yorkshire
Goats livestock Proven Boer Billy - Advert 6
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Proven Boer Billy

Goats

11 monthsAge
MaleSex
£150Price

Unregistered Proven Boer Billy: Jeremy! Jeremy is a lovely chap, with an amazing temperament, extremely friendly and fussy having been hand reared - this is a very hard sale, as he is a much loved me

DoncasterSouth Yorkshire

FAQs

Are goats considered livestock?

Yes, goats are classified as livestock and considered small ruminants in agricultural terms. They are domesticated animals primarily raised for food products such as milk, meat, and fibre, as well as other productive uses rather than as typical pets.

Are goats good livestock?

Goats are good livestock because they are versatile and provide numerous products including milk, meat, fibre, and manure. They are relatively easy and cost-effective to maintain compared to larger animals like cattle, adapt well to different farming environments, and can be kept in small enclosures or allowed to forage.

Are goats high maintenance?

Goats are generally low to moderate maintenance animals; they require proper fencing, shelter, adequate nutrition, health care, and grooming especially for fibre breeds. They thrive in social groups and need regular monitoring to maintain their health, but overall their care is manageable for most farmers.

What is the livestock classification or scientific name for goats?

The livestock name for goats is simply 'goats,' classified as small ruminants. Scientifically, goats are known as Capra aegagrus hircus and are often managed in herds, with females called does, males called bucks, and young ones referred to as kids.