Crystal Water Farm

Crystal Water Farm Just a Dairy Goat Farmer! Raising Quality Registered Alpine Dairy Goats.

06/01/2026

Happy June Dairy Month! πŸ₯›πŸ

While cows may get most of the spotlight, we’re here to celebrate β€œthe other” dairy animal β€” goats!

Dairy goats provide delicious milk, support farms and families, and bring a whole lot of personality to the dairy industry. This month, we’re raising a glass to the hardworking does, dedicated breeders, and everyone who knows that great dairy comes in more than one size.

05/27/2026

Please don’t offer a lower price when purchasing goats from breeders. A lot of thought and effort go into pricing and a lot of time and effort go into raising goats.

PS: I am only charging $100 for wethers right now πŸ€ͺ

ChatGPT estimates for dam raised and bottle kids:

🌼Nigerian Dwarf goat doe raising twin kids β€” estimated total cost from breeding through weaning (including feed, housing, labor, and medical costs):

Breeding:

* Stud fee or buck upkeep allocation: $50–100
* Extra feed during breeding: $5–10

Pregnancy (5 months):

* Hay: about $50
* Grain during last trimester: $10–15
* Minerals, loose salt, baking soda: $10–15

Lactation & raising twins:

* Hay: about $45
* Dairy grain: $35–40
* Kid feed/hay creep consumption: $10–20
* Vaccines/coccidia prevention: $20–40

Housing & bedding:

* Straw/shavings: $40–100
* Barn, fencing, feeders, waterers, electric, equipment wear allocation: $75–250

Medical:

* Routine deworming, vaccines, supplements: $35–90
* Average emergency/illness reserve (mastitis, coccidia, pneumonia, dystocia, etc.): $50–300

Labor:

* Feeding, watering, cleaning, kidding checks, hoof care, health monitoring, bottle help if needed
* Estimated 40–70 hours total from breeding through weaning
* At $15/hour: $600–1,050

Estimated TOTAL true cost from breeding through weaning twins:
$1,035–2,125 total
($520–1,060 per kid)

🌸Nigerian Dwarf goat doe with twin kids pulled at birth and bottle raised β€” estimated total cost from breeding through weaning (including feed, milk feeding, milking twice daily, housing, labor, and medical costs):

Breeding:

* Stud fee or buck upkeep allocation: $50–100
* Extra feed during breeding season: $5–10

Pregnancy (5 months):

* Hay: about $50
* Grain during last trimester: $10–15
* Minerals, loose salt, baking soda: $10–15

Kidding & lactation:

* Increased grain for milking doe twice daily: $50–70
* Lactation hay increase: $55–65
* Milking supplies (filters, teat dip, sanitizer, towels, bottles/ni***es): $25–75

Bottle feeding twins:

* Kids consume roughly 35–50 gallons total milk before weaning
* If feeding doe milk, feed cost already covered through increased lactation feed
* Starter grain/hay for kids: $20–40
* Electrolytes, bottles, ni***es, cleaning supplies: $15–40

Housing & bedding:

* Kidding pen bedding: $15–30
* Kid pen bedding/heating/electric allocation: $40–120
* Barn/fencing/equipment depreciation allocation: $75–250

Medical & prevention:

* CD&T vaccines: $10–20
* Coccidia prevention/treatment: $15–40
* Deworming/supplements: $10–30
* Average illness/emergency reserve (scours, pneumonia, mastitis, etc.): $75–350

Labor:

* Feeding/watering/cleaning doe: included
* Milking twice daily: ~10–20 min/day for ~75 days
* Bottle feeding 2–3x daily, washing bottles, kid care, health checks: substantial additional time
* Estimated total labor: 70–120 hours from breeding through weaning
* At $15/hour: $1,050–1,800

Estimated TOTAL true cost from breeding through weaning bottle-raised twins:
~$1,575–3,025 total

Approximate cost per kid:
~$790–1,515 per kid

05/25/2026

Today, we remember our heroes, the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives to preserve our freedoms.

Couldn't agree more! I don't know how many times I've had to take a step back and listen and learn and make improvements...
05/21/2026

Couldn't agree more! I don't know how many times I've had to take a step back and listen and learn and make improvements first before getting even a taste of success. Never rush it, do it the the right way.. it will come with time.

"Don't rush the process or expect everything to happen quickly. Focus on learning, improving, and doing things the right way." -Bailey Gregory

Many Oaks Copper Penny, trying to keep weight on this gal and she isn't making it easy milking like this. Excuse her hai...
05/20/2026

Many Oaks Copper Penny, trying to keep weight on this gal and she isn't making it easy milking like this. Excuse her hair cut, had to give them some kind of relief going from 80Β° days to 30Β°s at night.

I'm over here overthinking my kid crop, but in reality despite them being turds for pictures they are growing out really...
05/20/2026

I'm over here overthinking my kid crop, but in reality despite them being turds for pictures they are growing out really nice haha. It's hard when you see them everyday.

Got some updated pictures of the boys πŸ₯°
05/10/2026

Got some updated pictures of the boys πŸ₯°

Registerable Alpine DoelingDOB March 14th 2026Starting to go through doe kids and making decisions on who is staying. I ...
05/10/2026

Registerable Alpine Doeling
DOB March 14th 2026

Starting to go through doe kids and making decisions on who is staying. I hate to say it but this might be the only Doeling I'm letting go πŸ˜‚. Really beautiful group of kids this year and it's making it difficult lol.
This little lady has a very very jam packed pedigree and should freshen with a beautiful udder in her future and mature out nice. Her sire is stamping high rear and smooth fore udders on ALL of his daughters, and they are all very productive does.

She has had CD&T and Nasalgen 3pmh.
All kids are raised on strict CAE prevention. Started on colostrum replacer and milk replacer.
Located in Barnum MN

Planned pedigree:
https://genetics.adga.org/PlannedPedigreePrint.aspx?SireNum=A002197857&DamNum=A002404431

We have one Alpine Doeling and two Alpine Bucklings available for new herds. They will all come tattooed with Registrati...
05/09/2026

We have one Alpine Doeling and two Alpine Bucklings available for new herds.
They will all come tattooed with Registration Application. All have had their CD&T shot and Nasalgen 3. All are disbudded.

Hoping to get some pictures of them tomorrow.
Here are planned pedigrees:

Doeling:
https://genetics.adga.org/PlannedPedigreePrint.aspx?SireNum=A002197857&DamNum=A002404431

Bucklings, there is a post on our page with a ton more details about the genetics behind these two boys.
https://genetics.adga.org/PlannedPedigreePrint.aspx?SireNum=A002243687&DamNum=A001855945

Raised on strict CAE prevention, they have had Colostrum Replacer and are on Milk Replacer. We are located in Barnum MN.

Little different for our farm, but we are really liking these ladies πŸ₯°.
05/08/2026

Little different for our farm, but we are really liking these ladies πŸ₯°.

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Barnum, MN
55707

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Monday 5am - 7pm
Tuesday 5am - 7pm
Wednesday 5am - 7pm
Thursday 5am - 7pm
Friday 5am - 7pm
Saturday 5am - 7pm
Sunday 5am - 7pm

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+12184851131

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