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Gorgeous Wethers in Bingley

£150

Meet Lemon and Mulberry!

These stunning boys are excited to meet you too!

Lemon is 11 months old and Mulberry is 8 months old. They are currently in TreatsAnon for treat rehabilitation, as we regularly hear them say, I haven't had a piece of banana for 2 hours. We think they're making progress, but maybe they're just asking for more bananas? We aren't sure; we just know they have faces we can't say no to!

Lemon will get you with his eyes. He draws you in and you are helpless to his wiles. While Mulberry is a pint-sized powerhouse. He is the smallest boy I've had but that doesn't seem to stop him and despite his diminutive size, you wouldn't guess it from his character! If his adorable face doesn't keep you in his spell, he will get your attention.

These stunning little boys are ready to move to your neighbourhood. They are really cute and small. Lovely markings.

Wethers make the best pets. If you ask many goat owners, who have a wether, they will tell you how loving and specialtheirwethers are. Our wethers tend to want to be with us, or sit on our laps, if they can (and some are too big to do so but theytry!). They do not smell as a billy does. They aren't hormonal like nannies. They tend to attach to their human companions. They are curious and want to be involved in everything you do. You will easily find yourself in love with them.

I would suggest getting a wether as a first goat choice before you consider breeding. And if you don't want to breed, well then it's easy, geta wether. They are less expensive than a nanny, and they will be an amazingexperience as a pet.It is simply your best choice.

All have been late castrated to help prevent urinary calculi. Vaccinated. Parents cla/cae clear.

They have been surgically castrated at 6 months to assist with urinary calculi prevention.

Ready for their new homes. £300 for the pair.

Excellent homes sought. All homes will be vetted.

Wether goats are most prone to urinary calculi due to stones trying to pass through a narrow shaft. A painful situation, which often leads to death. Many new owners have to pay out for surgery in the first few years, if it is even possible, and sometimes that still will not save their beloved pet. There are many ways to help prevent this. One of these is late surgical castration versus banding. Banding must be done within the first 2 weeks of life. It is low cost, often a free option, for the breeder. But can cost even more in other ways later on. We pay for a vet to visit to perform a late castration to help our boys live long and happy lives. I also give advice to new buyers on wether care so they may keep their little boys for many years!
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Posted: 14 weeks ago
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