Sales Policy
We require a 25% deposit to hold any goat. All deposits are non-refundable but can be transferred to another animal upon sellers approval. All goats need to be picked up within 2 weeks unless other approved arrangements have been made. Any remaining balance will be due and cleared at time of pickup. After 2 weeks, a $2/day boarding fee will be added to the balance of each animal on hold.
We accept PayPal, Cash, Venmo or Zelle for deposits. If you are needing transport, we may suggest transporters our farm or other buyers have used. We do not endorse any particular service and all arrangements are the sole responsibility of buyer.
If you have a goat reserved through deposit and have not arranged pick-up, or responded within 30 days of attempted contact, your deposit will be forfeit.
B Goat'N guarantees the health of all goats until they leave our farm. Although we take pride in the care they receive while they are with us, we make no guarantee of health once they leave our facility. All animals will be de-wormed, given probiotics, and receive hoof care before leaving our farm. All kids will be given Toltrazuril/Baycox as well. All kids are treated with Toltrazuril/Baycox every 3 weeks beginning at the age of 3 weeks. We no longer give CDT due to frequent side effects.
Kids can go to their new homes when they are weaned, generally at 12 to 14 weeks of age. Their readiness to leave will be at the sole discretion of B Goat'N. Bottle babies will ONLY be sold to experienced farms, and NEVER younger than 2 week of age. If buyer would like a dam raised kid to be converted to bottle before leaving, it is up to the discretion of B Goat'N to enter into this agreement. All kids requested to be converted to bottle will require a 50% deposit prior them being pulled from their dam.
Goats are herd animals. WE WILL NOT SELL ANY GOAT TO HOMES WITHOUT OTHERS. All sold goats MUST have a companion to live with at their new home.
We reserve the right to name all animals born on our farm. This is how we track where our animals end up. Animals that will be registered are sold either with the original registration paper, or with an application for their ADGA registration.