05-14-2019, 04:11 PM
We have been purpose breeding pack Goats for the past several years. We are getting out of the pack Goat game because of my sons injury that I mentioned earlier. We have sold our string of Trained Goats to someone who I am confident will put them to good use.
We still have our breeding buck. I found the Kiko added size and strength and endurance to our pack Goats. We used a kiko LaMancha mix and had great success.
If you’ve researched the Kiko breed and are considering adding their genetics to your breeding program I have an excellent proven buck.
Unfortunately he was two when I bought him so he has had no training curing a pack himself, but his offspring have proven to be excellent Packers. He is larger than average even for a kiko weighing in at just under 300 pounds. He’s friendly and takes treats and is not hard to work with but I don’t think he would be useful himself as a packer.
$500
We still have our breeding buck. I found the Kiko added size and strength and endurance to our pack Goats. We used a kiko LaMancha mix and had great success.
If you’ve researched the Kiko breed and are considering adding their genetics to your breeding program I have an excellent proven buck.
Unfortunately he was two when I bought him so he has had no training curing a pack himself, but his offspring have proven to be excellent Packers. He is larger than average even for a kiko weighing in at just under 300 pounds. He’s friendly and takes treats and is not hard to work with but I don’t think he would be useful himself as a packer.
$500