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Chris Jenkins
4468 US Hwy 340 N
Luray, VA, 22835
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    Featured Items

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    Goatn' By Farm Nora
    Buckskin with random white
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    Lucy
    silver
    Photo of Iris
    Iris
    dun
    $1500
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    Luna
    Black and White

    Lucy

    Goat, Nigerian Dwarf, Doe (female) | silver

    unregistered | DOB: 9/23/2023 (2 yrs)

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    Lucy is the heart of our little herd. This sweet silver doe has proven herself to be an attentive, capable mother with two successful kiddings — producing some truly beautiful offspring, including Brodie, Dixie, Ferdinand, and Isabella.
    At four years old she is calm, people-friendly, and a steady presence on the farm. Her kids reflect her gentle nature and good looks, and we are proud to offer her as a reference dam for the pairs we are rehoming.
    Lucy is not for sale and will remain with us — but her kids are available and ready to bring that same sweetness to your herd.

    Updated 7/14/2026

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    Brodie
    Wether (male)3 yrsWhite with spotting
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    Sweet Nigerian Dwarf Wether
    Ferdinand
    Kid Wether (male)Under 1 yrsilver
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    Isabella
    Kid (female)Under 1 yrSilver
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