Lost River Acres

Lost River Acres Eating right, living well. We grow a big organic garden, raise chickens for eggs and goats for milk on our small 15 acre hobby farm.

10/01/2022

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Touch of Gray and Baba are almost ready for new homes. It is interesting to see how the "touch" of gray at birth slowly ...
08/11/2014

Touch of Gray and Baba are almost ready for new homes. It is interesting to see how the "touch" of gray at birth slowly enlarged to a Splash of gray. We think she is even cuter now.

The kids were dehorned. Doing well.
07/28/2014

The kids were dehorned. Doing well.

Almost 3 weeks old! Playful playful playful. Nigerian Dwarf buckling and doe. Ready for new homes by the end of August.
07/19/2014

Almost 3 weeks old! Playful playful playful. Nigerian Dwarf buckling and doe. Ready for new homes by the end of August.

Rhodebar chick on the Mia. Everyone loves a new mother.
07/06/2014

Rhodebar chick on the Mia. Everyone loves a new mother.

Kids arrived evening of June 30! A boy and a girl. The buck has awesome coloring: Baba O'Reilly. We named the little doe...
07/01/2014

Kids arrived evening of June 30! A boy and a girl. The buck has awesome coloring: Baba O'Reilly. We named the little doe Touch of Grey (see pictures). They are full blooded Nigerian Dwarfs from champion lines. Dam is Mia Amore and sire is Fall Creek's Patchouli. Both have really great coloring.

KIDS ARE COMING! Mi Amore, a champion Nigerian Dwarf Doe will kid mid June. We expect her kids to make great pets and al...
05/25/2014

KIDS ARE COMING! Mi Amore, a champion Nigerian Dwarf Doe will kid mid June. We expect her kids to make great pets and also be excellent milkers. Mia is very dairy in composition, with a long body and large udders and teats (for a dwarf breed). Mia is the easiest goat to milk imaginable and her milk is delicious. Nigerians are easy to keep and are not hard to keep in a fence-- and they happily stay close to you outside a fence. However, goats need a companion, and will be unhappy without a second goat. Contact Cathy or post below if interested in reserving a kid. Does will be $200 and non-breeding companion bucks $35.

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2031 150th Street
Waverly, IA
50677

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(319) 296-8533

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