

Casper, Pygora wether
Born in April 2025
Blackberry Blossom Farm Naomi x Sunrise Sonnet Prince
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This boy is calm and easy-going, and has gorgeous fleece, characterized by silky, curly locks. He will be an awesome fleece producer!
$250

Mia, Pygora doeling
Born in April 2025
Blackberry Blossom Farm Naomi x Sunrise Sonnet Prince
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Mia is very vocal but such a sweetie. She has one of the nicest fleeces I've ever seen on a baby from our farm- very soft, curly and silky. She'd be a great addition to a breeding program or fiber farm!
$450
**Casper and Mia are bonded siblings, so if bought together, the group price would be $650

Pygora Goat and Shetland Sheep waiting lists have started
If you are interested in a Pygora kid or Shetland lamb from Blackberry Blossom Farm, getting on our waiting list is the easiest way to go about it! That way you are updated when babies arrive, and are assured a pick of the Pygora kids, or Shetland lambs. (Picks are given based on the order you got on the waiting list; waiting list placement is determined by the date deposit is received). This is the best way to get your ideal pick of the babies!
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Getting on the list: Email me if interested, and I will send you an invoice for a $100 deposit. This deposit goes fully towards purchase price and is refundable if we do not have enough babies in the spring, or don't have the sex you are looking for. Deposit is not refundable in case of not ideal color, fleece type, etc. Your spot on the list will be recorded when payment is received. I will update you on breeding season, kidding season, and baby updates!
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Health Certificates: Every animal that has to leave MN to get to his/her new home will need a health certificate. (CVI) This will be a $40 fee added to original purchase price. If getting multiple animals at one time, the $40 fee applies to one CVI for all animals.
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Transport: Some transport is available for an additional fee. Please inquire about this option if interested in animals from us. We normally travel to at least one livestock show each summer, so that is normally a potential meeting spot for transport.
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Horns: We do not disbud our Pygoras, I find horns to be a positive thing, both for handling and body temperature regulation.
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Visiting: Visitors to the farm are always welcome! If you would like, you are welcome to visit and see the animals before choosing one to buy if you are on the waiting list. We just ask that you contact us ahead of time to set a date.