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Well , it's that time a year again , I have four little bucks that need homes. They are all nigerian dwarfs. As of now, all males are intact. All have some moon spots, which I've been bearding for for years now to get. Moon spots are very sought after for flashy goats. But I can only keep so many males and have to have fresh genes come in, so I can't keep the bucks. This year, we have 4 bucks to get rid of now and sell. Most of these have a recessive gean to be polled as well ( born without horns). -Ok the first two are twin brothers kinda flashy brown and black bucks. They are the youngest born May 4th. These two are the most skiddish but are still young. We are still picking them up alot and working with them. -Next is the mostly White buck that is very flashy and has more moon spots. We would love to keep this little guy as he is pretty cool and friendly, he will still let you pick him up too. He might be too old to band so he will probably remain a ram. He is kind and curious still and not a little A-hole. Born Feb. 12th - And the last buck is the half brown and half black buck. The kids said he looks like a brookie, the brownie cookies so they have been calling him Bro"kie since he's a dude... lol. He has very few moon spots that are a different color. He is born April 18th. He let's you pick him and will come right up to you. Very well mannered as well.
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Selling a McMillan G31 Heritage long action chambered in 300WM. 26” blued barrel, checkered walnut stock, includes Talley 30mm rings and 2-piece bases. Excellent condition with only 3 minor wear marks (shown). Approx 500rds through the barrel, all factory standard pressure loads. All parts are as installed by the gunsmiths at McMillan. Fluted bolt, side-release bolt catch, hinged floorplate, recoil pad. Scope and leather sling in photos NOT included. $2800
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Out hunting this am way up in mcdowells by marcus slide with buddy Todd and while glassing for deer I spot this. A goat way the heck up in what i would call no mans land .It acted like a wild sheep.anyone else ever here of feral goats in the mcdowells? its at least 10 miles from anything