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HGB Farms raising New Zealand, purebred, per- centage and commercial Kikos. We are a forage- based farm on a lot of acreage. Also specialize in true working Anatolians. Located in SW VA. 276-254-2350 or Jerseys402@gmail.com. ————————————————————


Jessee Farm. NKR and AKGA registered New Zealand Kiko goats and Katahdin hair sheep. Performance-tested genetics. Hardy, fast-growing kids. Visitors always wel- comed. Kenneth & Connie Jessee, Castlewood, Va. 276-298-5118.


———————————————————— JSK Laney Farm. Raising NKR-registered 100%


New Zealand, purebred and percentage Kikos. We aim for quality over quantity. Quality parasite resistance and high birth weight with hardiness and forage feed. We run small numbers so every animal gets individual attention. Jason & Sandy Laney. Nickelsville Va. 276-594- 6357. Sandybeaches38sr@gmail.com. ———————————————————— West Ridge Farm. DNA Registered and Gold Certi- fied Spanish Herd: Baylis Bloodline. Our goats are forage-raised and accli- mated to the Northeast Re- gion. Winchester, Va. 540-686-7246. WestRidgeFarmVa@gmail.com.


WEST VIRGINIA


M.R. Goats. Performance tested 100% New Zealand and Purebred NKR & AKGA registered Kiko Goats since 2005. Forage-based Kikos delivering parasite resistant, fast growing goats with excellent ma- ternals. Mike & Lorie Renick 304-657-0456. mrgoats@hotmail.com, www.mrgoats.com and on Facebook at M. R. Goats.


WYOMING


SALE REPORTS


The high-selling buck sold for $4,900.


The high-selling doe brought $6,200.


Fall into Colors sale sends purchases to 13 states


Another great sale is now in the books! The 5th


annual Fall into Colors Sale was held October 9 at the Frederick Fairgrounds in Maryland. The sale was well attended, both in person and online via DVAuction. Josh Stephans was the narrator.


The high-selling doe was Lot 47, REHME Ma Jolie, consigned by Southern Hollow Farm of Pennsylvania. She sold for $6,200 to Mathew Blanche of Maryland. The high-selling buck was Lot 52, ASHS Shot of Spots. He sold for $4,900 to


BrenMar Boer Goats of Ohio.


The average price per lot was $2,130. Goats purchased at the sale found new homes in Maryland, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, Vir- ginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Missouri, California, Connecticut and Minnesota. We want to extend a huge thanks to all the bidders and buyers that support the sale and ultimately make it a success. Plans for next year are already under way. We hope to see you on October 8, 2022! n


Calico Dreams Goats & Products. Sundance, WY. Specializing in non-traditional, registered Boer goats. Contact Tanja Miller at 307-283- 2364; tmiller@rangeweb.net; www.mycalicod- reams.com; and see our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/calicodreamsgoats.


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Devils Tower Goats. Pure Spanish & high %age Spanish does & bucklings. Winter- hardy, parasite resistant, ex- cellent mothering


ability.


Range raised and range tested. Carolina Noya. cncowpuncher@gmail.com; 307-359-2890. On Facebook at Devils Tower Goats.


High-selling doe: DMHN Florida Sunset High-selling buck: PF08 The Equalizer


Top-seller brings $7,000 at Dakotaland The Dakotaland Fall Harvest Goat Sale was held October 3 at the Swiftel Center in


Brookings, S.D. The high-selling doe was consigned by Harman Farms, Lot 62 DMHN Flor- ida Sunset, and sold for $7000. The high-selling buck was consigned by Pitlick Boer Goats, Lot 71 PF08 The Equalizer, and sold for $3,800. A total of 92 lots sold for an average of $1,800.


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