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All our animals are super sweet

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We have the best bull New Baby 2/16/2025
Chris Jenkins
4468 US Hwy 340 N
Luray, VA, 22835
803-290-1611
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      Buckhorn Run NF Libby
      Chocolate
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      Lucy
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      Butter Bear
      Light chamois w/ frosted ears/muzzl
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      Goatn' By Farm Nora
      Buckskin with random white

      Butter BearBred

      Goat, Nigerian Dwarf, Doe (female) | Light chamois w/ frosted ears/muzzl

      unregistered | DOB: 3/21/2025 (1 yr) (Due Date: 8/16/2026)

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      Leo of Shenandoah Highlands

      Leo of Shenandoah Highlands

      Nigerian DwarfBuck (male)Buckskin with moon spots, blue eyes
      unregistered# DOB: 5/23/20242 yrs
      Meet Leo — a stunning dark brown Nigerian Dwarf buck with tan moon spots and striking blue eyes that make him one of the most eye-catching goats you'll ever come across. Born in 2024, Leo is young, vigorous, and already proving himself as a sire with two kids on the ground. Beyond his good looks, Leo has the personality to match — friendly, calm, and easy to work with. He is exactly the kind of buck you want in your breeding program. Leo is not for sale and remains with us as our herd sire, but he is available for stud rental. If you are looking to introduce blue eyes, moon spots, or gorgeous color into your herd, Leo is worth a serious look. Stud Rental Available: Leo is available for stud rental to approved does. We are happy to accommodate both on-site breeding (you bring your doe to us) and off-site breeding (Leo travels to your farm). Rental Fee: $150 per five week breeding period $100 deposit required at booking | $50 balance due at end of rental period Health Requirements All does must have current vaccination records, a negative CAE test, and a signed health certificate from a licensed veterinarian dated within 30 days of the lease start date. Does must be in good health upon arrival. Return Breeding Guarantee If more than one of your does does not settle, Leo will be made available for a return breeding season at no charge. A formal lease agreement is required prior to booking. Inquire for availability and to receive a copy of the agreement.
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       unregistered#  Buckskin with moon spots, blue eyes

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      Butter Bear is as sweet as her name suggests. This young light chamoisee doe with a frosted nose and ears, delicate white speckling, and stunning blue eyes is one of those goats that draws you in the moment you lay eyes on her. Soft in color and even softer in personality, she is a beautiful addition to our herd.
      At just one year old Butter Bear is expecting her very first kids this August or September, bred to our herd sire Leo — a dark brown buck with tan moon spots and blue eyes. The pairing of her warm chamoisee coloring, frosting, and blue eyes with Leo's moon spots and blue eyes has us counting down the days. These kids are going to be something truly special.
      Butter Bear is not for sale and will remain with us — but keep an eye out for her kids this late summer. We expect them to go quickly.

      Updated 4/12/2026

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