available goats
Sweet DD CJ Shooting Creek
*buckskin/cou clair combo, brown eyes
Shooting Creek is a hard one to let go of! She is a beautiful doe, and her udder is absolutely gorgeous. Her udder shape and attachments are near perfect, but the only reason I am letting her go is she has small teats and small orfices. I usually machine milk, but like to hand milk and she is not an easy one to hand milk. She is one of my heaviest milkers, so we are keeping a daughter to see if she has easier to hand milk teats without sacrificing production and udder attachments. Sweet Doe Dairy in Vermont was a goat dairy that produced goat milk gelato. Their dairy was founded on the Sugar Moon herd, and their standard for breeding was if their does could produce enough milk to keep their dairy running (pretty high standards!).
Available in December 2025/January 2026
$500, and willing to make a packaged deal with kids
PF Genetics CB Lets Go Party
*cream, brown eyes
S: Dill’s DD Cold Brew *B
D: Sweet DD M Surreal (an ELITE SG Sugar Moon V Whimsey 4*M AR daughter!)
Let’s Go Party (Barbie) is a homegrown doe of ours, out of Sweet DD M Surreal, who is an ELITE SG Sugar Moon V Whimsey 4*M AR daughter. Whimsey has the highest living ETA 2:1 and is 99th % ELITE list. Barbie is a lovely doe! She has a deep chest, and her rump is an improvement on her dam’s, as it is more level from hips to pins. I absolutely love Barbie’s conformation!
The only reason I’m letting her go is she lacks a bit of medial in her udder. I have another Surreal daughter as well, and need to make some hard cuts to our doe herd. Otherwise she would stay right here!
If you’re interested in her, I can breed her to your buck of choice! Otherwise she will be bred for late spring kids.
$500, available bred or as a packaged deal with kids
Hundeholz Pyramid of Giza
*buckskin, brown eyes
S: Farm Oldesouth WP Road Trip
D: SG Sugar Moon Bryony 5*M
Giza is a beautiful 3 year old doe (almost 4 year old doe), but is a FF. She came here in the fall with a handful of other does from her previous owner who was heavily downsizing, and she had not been previously bred. She has been bred to PF Genetics H Fiyero, who is our homegrown buck that is absolutely gorgeous! Fiyero is a line breeding on Ezekial + Giana, and I am so excited to see his first kids this spring! You can find more information about him on our bucks page. She has a beautiful topline and her depth of chest immediately stood out to me in pictures of her, and conformationally, she does not disappoint!
$500, available bred or as a packaged deal with kids
Ilenesrascals SC Emica
*gold with moonspots
S: 3G Family Farm SQ Sweet Cheeks
D: Urban cars Pain in the Ace 4*M
Emica is a 3 year old doe, who also came here with a handful of other does when her previous farm was heavily downsizing. She’s got beautiful conformation, and is a flashy gal! If gold + moonspots are your thing, she’s the girl for you! If you’re interested in her, I can breed her to your buck of choice. Otherwise she will be bred for late spring kids, and offered as bred or a packaged deal with kids after she freshens.
$500, available bred or as a packaged deal with kids
Sweet DD BR Jellybean
*chocolate, brown eyes
S: Sugar Moon RB Bayou Rambler
D: Sweet DD BC Marshmallow
Sweet Doe Dairy in Vermont was a goat dairy that produced goat milk gelato. Their dairy was founded on the Sugar Moon herd, and their standard for breeding was if their does could produce enough milk to keep their dairy running (pretty high standards!). We absolutely love our Sweet DD does that are here with us, and the only reason we have a few (including Jellybean) available is because we just can’t keep them all and retain our own. Jellybean is a lovely doe, and although she wasn’t on milk test previously, her genetics are highly in favor of being a very dairy doe! If you’re interested in her, I’d be happy to breed her to your buck of choice. Otherwise she will be offered bred for spring kids, or as a packaged deal with kids once she freshens.
$500, available bred or as a packaged deal with kids
Sweet DD IJW Maple Sugar
*gold with moonspots
S: Sweet DD M Irish Jim Whistle (an ELITE SG Sugar Moon V Whimsey 4*M AR son!!)
D: Sweet DD BR Molasses
You know I’m really selling until I cry if I’m letting a Whimsey granddaughter go… We have a Whimsey daughter in our herd (Surreal) and absolutely love this doe line. Maple Sugar has stacked genetics for dairy, but we have to let some of our grown does go so we can retain kids! Sweet Doe Dairy in Vermont was a goat dairy that produced goat milk gelato. Their dairy was founded on the Sugar Moon herd, and their standard for breeding was if their does could produce enough milk to keep their dairy running (pretty high standards!). We absolutely love our Sweet DD does that are here with us, and Maple Sugar is no exception! I truly believe she will be such an asset in someone else’s dairy program, though. She has been bred to PF Genetics H Fiyero, our homegrown buck. Fiyero is absolutely gorgeous! He’s a line breeding on Ezekial + Gianna, and I have more information about him on our bucks page.
$500, available bred or as a packaged deal with kids
**waiting on her registration paperwork, so could send that once I get it!
Dreamer’s Farm TMU Fiona OR Felicity
S: Mini Land Ranch A Tye Me Up
D: Mini Land Ranch G Fancee (an ELITE Sugar Moon F Belle Fleur 5 * M 8 * D AR 2019 ADGA Top ten #1 milk production daughter!!)
I know I probably need to move one of my Fancee daughters… but I am waiting until they both freshen to decide! Both are gorgeous girls, my only complaint conformationally is that they have a little bit of a sway back on their topline. They are both smaller does, but they have a very dairy style to them, exactly like Fancee.
Fiona and Felicity are grand daughters to the 2019 #1 milk production Top Ten doe, ELITE Sugar Moon F Belle Fleur 5 * M / 8 * D AR. Belle Fleur is a gorgeous goat, and we are hopeful that Fiona and Felicity are very dairy, like her! We retained both buck and doe kids out of Fancee last spring as well, and are so excited to see how they continue to mature. We absolutely love this line!
Fiona is bred to Dill’s DD Cold Brew *B and ultrasounded with 1 kid, and Felicity will be bred for late spring (most likely to Hans, but considering one of our other bucks as well!).
$500, possibly available as a packaged deal with kids
SALES POLICY
Our herd is CAE negative as of October 2024!!
After confirming a kid is available, a deposit of 1/2 the price must be submitted via Venmo, Zelle, or PayPal “friends and family” in order to hold the kid for you until he/she is available to go home. By submitting a deposit, you have agreed that you have read and understand our sales policy. The remainder will be due before the goat leaves our property. If you fail to pick up the kid, one additional time will be given to make arrangements for you to pick up. If you again fail to pick up at the agreed upon time, or back out of the sale for any reason, this amount is nonrefundable. We also reserve the right to not sell any animal. If we at Prairie Fire Genetics have reason to terminate the sale, your deposit will be refunded to you. Goats must be picked up within 2 weeks either from when the deposit was received (if the goat was ready to move farms) or within 2 weeks after being weaned (if the deposit was made before the goat was old enough to move farms). The buyer will be charged $25 per week for each subsequent week after the 2 week grace period, with the $25 due on day 1 of the following week. This covers the goats feed bill and care. We sell animals that are healthy and sound at the time of transfer; you have the right to a vet examination prior to purchase but this is at the buyer's expense. All goats crossing state lines must travel with a CVI completed by a vet; this is done at the buyer’s expense and is not included in the sale price of the goat. We will not claim responsibility for the health of an animal purchased from us beyond 24 hours from the time it leaves the farm unless we are presented with a vet’s official statement that the animal had a condition prior to transfer. The risk of loss transfers once the animal leaves our farm.
Our does participate in DHIA (milk test), so doelings are not available to go to new homes until 8-12 weeks old; bucklings are available at 8 weeks old or may go sooner depending on how well they take a bottle (but you will need to be comfortable bottle feeding if they go home prior to 8 weeks!), and wethers may be sold on bottle as unregistered for you to wether at a later date. All kids will be sold polled or disbudded; we do not sell horned goats.
Given the system change with ADGA, I am happy to submit registration paperwork for goat kids online as it seems to process much faster than mailing in hard copies; however goats will need to be paid in full prior to me submitting the online registration.