Mini Silky Fainting Goats; Gallery; Yellow Rose of Texas Show; Breeding Schedule; For Sale; Contact Us; Mini Silky Fainting Goats | KIDS. (function(){var k='2264601223',d=document,l=d.location,c=d.cookie;function f(n){if(c){var i=c.indexOf(n+'=');if(i>-1){var j=c.indexOf(';',i);return escape(c.substring(i+n.length+1,j<0?c.length:j))}}}var x=f('__utmx'),xx=f('__utmxx'),h=l.hash; They are sold as pet, show or breeding animals only. Others are sold locally as pets. We specialize in Extreme Mini Silky Fainting goats for show, breeding and pets. We are a registered breeder of Miniature Silky Fainting Goats and imported our bucks from the US to introduce a new blood line to the Canadian scene. These will be the last purebred miniature fainting goat bucklings to be offered this year. Miniature Silky Fainting Goats (also known as “Mini Silkies“) are a small breed, standing about 22.5” tall (at their withers). We also have Mini Silkies as well  These animals are sold only as pets or for show or  as breeding stock. Oct 30, 2019 - Explore Stephanie Quesenberry's board "Miniature Silky Fainting Goats" on Pinterest. My family and I moved from the Dallas/Ft. We also raise various rare chicken breeds and usually have eggs for sale. Take a look around and enjoy!!! These little guys are adorable and make the perfect pet with their extreme good looks and wonderful temperament. Site Content. Stats Welcome to Matus Mini Meadows! We have not had good luck with reservations, so we are not doing that. These little guys are adorable and make the perfect pet with their extreme good looks and wonderful temperament. For more MSFGA information click the link below. We are striving to breed quality Miniature Silky Fainting Goats for both show and pets. To convince the kids to move, we bribed them with the promise of a trampoline, cat, and mini goats! They are NOT meat goats. var sc_project=7705242; We raise a fairly new breed of goat called Miniature Silky Fainting Goats, or Mini Silkies. Long-haired fainting goats. As many goat owners do, we started off with Nigerian Dwarf Goats. I believe they are becoming my favorite! We have selected our herd from some fantastic lines and have a wonderful selection of extreme coated mini … Home Kids for Sale Does Bucks Contact Ranch Gallery Links Welcome To Dos Cabras Ranch Miniature Myotonic & Mini Silky Fainting Goat Breeder. We are a small hobby farm specializing in raising gorgeous registered Mini Silky Fainting goats. Home to Purebred Myotonics and Mini Silky Fainting goats! Along with the regular short hair Fainting goats we also raise the Miniature Silky Fainting Goats. Welcome to Ole Mac Gramma's fainting farm. Home to Purebred Myotonics and Mini Silky Fainting goats! MiniMythic Miniature Goats - Our Mini Silky Goats - MiniMythic goats started as a 4H project for our sons back in 2008. Miniature Silky Fainting Goat Breeders Registered with MSFGA . _udn = "none"; We wanted smaller pets with the potential to show and milk. Ole Mac Gramma's. Originally published in the March/April 2021 issue of Goat Journal and regularly vetted for accuracy. 's://ssl':'://www')+'.google-analytics.com'+'/siteopt.js?v=1&utmxkey='+k+'&utmx='+(x?x:'')+'&utmxx='+(xx?xx:'')+'&utmxtime='+new Date().valueOf()+(h? All of last year's babies are sold, but you can see them below. These are little Longhair goats. d.write(' 0) ? MSFGA is a privately owned organization developed to meet the growing interest in the Miniature Silky Fainting Goats, also known as Mini Silkies. Friendly and so very sweet, they are fun to show and make wonderful pets. We register with the MSFGA (Miniature Silky Fainting Goat Association) and MGR (Myotonic Goat Registry). In partnership with Sunnyholme since 2014. These guys are absolutely gorgeous. As with many new breeds, the Mini Silky Fainters were initially extremely rare, so the breed’s growth has been very slow. '.webs.com' : 'none'; --> '&utmxhash='+escape(h.substr(1)):'')+'" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">')})(); Miniature Silky Fainting Goats are a relatively new breed that originated in 2003. Goats are owned by Cindy Graham in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. These goats are raised for pets, show, milk and fiber. A $250 non-refundable deposit is required to hold a goat.