Our 2026 buck kid crop has arrived here at Cottonwood Hollow!
I have a website, but you'll have to send me an email for me to send it to you (against CL rules to share it here).
I have spent nearly a decade selecting my herd for superior dairy traits and extremely sweet, creamy milk, as evidenced by the last photo in my lineup. These young bucks are not only going to turn heads, but they will also put a will to milk into their daughters that you have not seen before!🌊🥛😋
1st Pic: Black and white pinto w/blue eyes, Royal - $750. His dam is a 900# milker, a GEE89, and known for high kid counts! She has given me 17 kids now in only 4 freshenings (sextuplets last year!). This is also my favorite line for excellent mothers and great personalities!
2nd Pic: Gold w/blue eyes, Luca - $600
3rd Pic: White buck, Zane - $450
4th Pic: Black and white with frosted ears and blue eyes, Levi - Contact for price. His dam is a 1070# milker and a GVEE89 on her LA. One of my best does.
5th Pic: Gold and white w/moonspots, Bernard - $650
Many of these guys are pending *S *B, but as you know, the registries are running a little behind on handing milk stars out...😒 I have and can provide official milking records on most of the dams, and many of the grandmas. The sire's dams to most of these kids are either finished champions, Elite's, SG's, and/or National Top 10 award-winning milkers.
~My herd is tested and completely free from CL, CAE, and Johne's disease.
~Registerable with ADGA and AGS.
~I have raised my goats holistically for nearly a decade, and I am glad to teach what methods of natural care I have found most successful if that interests you.
~Nigerians have the richest, sweetest, creamiest milk of any goat or cow breed. Take a look at the cream line in our goat milk (last picture)!
~Disbudded.
~Located in Hutchinson, KS.
Prices range from $450-$900, depending on the dam and sire's dam accomplishments. We firmly believe the quality of the sire determines the future of a herd!
I am happy to work with experienced and brand-new breeders alike, and we welcome farm visits to learn more. I am happy to work with transporters as well.