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Foundation of the Pygmy Goat £25.00
The breed’s foundation in the United States is credited to Dr. Keith Pauley, who began importing Pygmy goats for research purposes at Prairie View A&M University in Texas. In the 1960s, private breeders and enthusiasts began to show interest in Pygmy goats as pets and for their potential in small-scale farming.
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Light Sussex Chickens £9.00 – £38.00Eggs12 Light Sussex Hatching Eggs6 Fertile Light Sussex Hatching EggsBreeding Cockrells (18 Weeks +)Growers Pullets - 11 - 15 WeeksLaying Hens - 20 Weeks Old +Light Sussex HybridsLight Sussex Large FowlMixed Sex Chick - 4-6 WeeksMixed Sex Chick - 7-10 WeeksMixed Sex Chicks - 1-3 WeeksPOL Birds (Point of Lay)
The Sussex chicken is a dual-purpose utility breed and relatively easy to keep. Sussex chickens are upright, alert, and usually docile. Our hatching eggs are collected daily from our breeding flocks. All eggs selected are good shapes, good size and fresh! The eggs are unwashed, and we recommend for you to let the eggs rest for 24 hours once you’ve received the eggs in the post. This allows the eggs to settle before placing them in the incubator or under a broody hen.
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Popularity of Pygmy Goat £20.00
Pygmy goats gained popularity not only for their compact size and friendly nature but also for their adaptability to various climates. They are commonly kept as pets, as they are relatively easy to handle and care for, making them suitable for small farms, suburban homes, and educational programs.
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Pygmy Goat £30.00
The Pygmy goat, a miniature breed of domestic goat, has a relatively recent history compared to many other goat breeds. The development of Pygmy goats as a distinct breed can be traced back to the mid-20th century. Here’s a brief overview of the history of Pygmy goats:
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