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Bee Haven Maven Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 1:10:21 PM
Hi all! We have had 7 adorable babies. Their pics are on my farm blog and our goat website....if anyone is interested, they start at $75.....email me if you are interested.

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Mikki Posted - Apr 08 2009 : 8:54:59 PM
Beverly, How do we find out how much shipping is, I'd love a couple here. Thanks so much.

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Bee Haven Maven Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 11:49:50 AM
Oh my.....well, fainting goats have a condition called Myotonia. It causes their muscles to stiffen up whenever they are excited or startled or scared. This causes them to fall over as if they have fainted. They do not lose consciousness....just look like they do.

As for shipping....we can ship via air....and I am not sure how much that is.

We suggest, however, that you always have at least 2 goats...they are highly social, and would not do well all by themselves.

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melody Posted - Apr 06 2009 : 09:50:32 AM
I just have to ask being a displaced in the ciy farmgirl...

And, why are they called fainting goats? other than the obvious reason? Why do they do that??

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peachy Posted - Apr 02 2009 : 10:46:04 PM
Beverly, I would love one of your fainting goats for my step daughter (our goat herder!) I'm just not sure how to get one from you to me!!! We're just a bit too far away!!! I just love them!!!

Melissa
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