I have 2 does and a buck. I like that they are smaller, and that they are dual purpose. My little FF is giving a quart a day. I haven't had them that long, but I love mine
What's in the market depends around you.
Like around me its all about the Boers. For show wethers.but other places it might be dairy
Others it might be pygmy or Nigerian dwarf as pets and milk
I got 1st generation kinder does $50.00 each. No papers, nothing like that. The lady was getting rid of all her stock, she was more into her dogs. They weren't in good shape when they came, but they are now I paid $75.00 for the 2nd generation buck, I was supposed to get papers on him but nothing ever came of it. He was priced low because he was the only goat in among sheep.... All were disease free though
Next year I am planing to get some registered kinders, I might still this year, but I have my 2 standard girls too, and I want to get an Alpine as well. Registered ones for does go for $225.00-$300 bucks $125.00-$250 but that is here in WA state.
Kinders do sell but they are hard to find if you are not in the west coast. Many breed them up for first cross. They are not as well known as many milk breeds and their mini versions. They do have a assoication that lists breeders.
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