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For Sale

Below, you’ll find a list of animals for sale currently at Purple Ribbon Homestead! Our sales policy is as follows! No animal is considered reserved without a non-refundable deposit. We offer our babies first come-first served unless otherwise previously reserved. All animals sold are guaranteed healthy and disease-free. Herd test results are available upon request. Once an animal leaves the homestead, due to different environments, biosecurity issues, and management practices we do not honor returns, replacements or refunds. Every baby comes with a care sheet, transitional food, and a bottle they’re used. Breeding stock is sold with application for registration, tattoos, and vaccines. Baby goats not picked up by 6 weeks of age and bunnies by 8 weeks will incur an added care fee of $5 per day. We hope you find what you’re looking for, for sale below!

We feed: Tucker Milling Dairy Goat, Tucker Milling Nature Crest Rabbit Feed, Orchardgrass/Alfalfa mix free-choice, Sweetlix Meat Maker minerals, and Show Flock 17% by Tucker Milling to the chickens, ducks and quail. We sometimes also supplement our feeds with additives depending on body condition and production.

S4 – $600 Doe Monroe x Nasco DOB 1/1/24 Pedigree
S72 – $75 Blue Buck Birdie x Julius DOB 12/5/23

Primo *B VG86

Primo truly is a once in a lifetime herd-sire. I begged his breeder for MONTHS to trust me with a grandson from her top ten breed-leading doe Isabella. His conformation is excellent and the milk behind him is exceptional. Primo’s dam, SGCH Cedar View Paola 5*M finished her championship as a two year old and is a Top Ten contender for 2020 with 1,490 lbs milked!!! Our first show Primo placed first in 2 rings and second in the third. No doubt he is going to go the distance!!! Primo is also the grandson of SGCH Cedar View Gabriella 4*M (deceased) who was also a top ten breed leader in 2016. We are so grateful for the genetics behind this amazing boy. We have 5 daughters from three different dams working on their stars which will earn Primo his + sometime in 2023.

Semen is available at 5 straws for $250

More info on Primo’s background can be found at https://www.cedarviewnigerians.com/does#/new-page-2

DOB 11/26/2017

Dam: SGCH Cedar View Paola 5*M AR VG87

Sire: Cedar View Vito *B (deceased)

Photo credit Cedar View Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Primo’s dam SGCH Cedar View Paola 5*M
Paola – photo credit Cedar View Nigerian Dwarf Goats
Primo’s Dam’s Dam SGCH Cedar View Isabella 4*M
Primo’s Sire’s Dam SGCH Cedar View Gabriella 4*M (deceased) and also a top ten breed leader in 2016

Eye Of Hope VG7 2M AR (deceased)

Photo Credit India Blue Nigerian Dwarf Goats


Hope after linear appraisal August 2019

DOB: 2/1/2016

Show History:

1xGCH -2017 (restricted leg)

I unabashedly follow about a hundred (give or take) goat breeder’s pages on Facebook.  One morning I was scrolling through and saw a post for a stunning doe, in milk, with one of her legs toward champion status, posted for sale.  I had to text Josh (hubby) because Lord only knows how much I’ve spent on our girls and just knew my limits.  He did a double take at her price tag, contemplated, and before he even had a chance to answer she had sold.

Fast forward a week and I received a text from her breeder that the sale had fallen through.  I asked Josh again and he said “Happy MothersBirthMas”!!!  I do LOVE that man.  We picked her up the following week and she has been nothing short of a joy to have here on the homestead.

This sweet girl shows so much promise in both the show ring and the milk pail.  She has met production requirements for her 2*M and is on track for Advanced Registry!!  Hope’s pedigree is FULL of some amazing genetics and I am really excited to retain a daughter from her.

Hope is going to help us do some pretty amazing things around here!

India Blue EOF Eye Of Hope

Sire: Alitta TS Eye of Freedom (deceased.  ELITE SIRE LIST 2019)

Dam: AGS Wooly Dog Down Alouette 1*M

Hope’s FF udder!


Photo credit Narrow Way Farm

Photo credit Alethia Homestead

Pictured, Hope’s Dam’s udder and Hope’s Grand-Dam.