Goats for sale

Nubian Goats

We are pleased to offer a diverse selection of Nubian bucks, does, bucklings, doelings, and healthy kids for sale, perfect for anyone looking to expand their herd or start a new venture in goat farming. Each animal is well-cared-for and comes with a wealth of information to ensure you make the best choice for your needs.


If you have any questions or would like more details about our available animals, please don't hesitate to call or email us. We look forward to assisting you!

About our goats

The Anglo-Nubian, often referred to simply as Nubian in the United States, is a breed of domestic goat renowned for its unique features. This breed was developed in Great Britain by combining native milking stock with goats from the Middle East and North Africa. Among its notable traits are large, drooping ears and a distinctive "Roman" nose. Thanks to their Middle-Eastern lineage, Anglo-Nubians thrive in extremely hot climates and enjoy a longer breeding season compared to other dairy goats. Recognized as a dairy or dual-purpose breed, Anglo-Nubians are celebrated for their milk's high butterfat content, although they typically produce less milk than other dairy breeds on average.


Anglo-Nubians are sizable animals, with does weighing no less than 135 pounds (61 kg) and bucks averaging around 175 pounds (79 kg). The breed's minimum height at the withers measures 30 inches (76 cm) for does and 35 inches (89 cm) for bucks. Like many dairy goats, they are usually hornless, achieved through disbudding shortly after birth, typically within two weeks.

Goat Breed Characteristics

The typical Nubian goat is large in size and carries more flesh than other dairy breeds. The Nubian breed standard specifies large size, markings can be any color, the ears are long, pendulous and floppy and the nose is Roman. The Nubian temperament is sociable, outgoing, and vocal. Because of its elongated ears and sleek body, the Nubian has a variety of nicknames, including "Lop-eared Goat", "Rabbit Goat", "Long-eared Goat" and "Greyhound Goat".

Uses for Nubian Goats

The Nubian's size makes it a very useful dual purpose animal. The Nubian breed leads the way for the dairy breeds in butterfat production: it produces on average, 5% or more butterfat content. This is surpassed only by the Nigerian Dwarf, Pygmy goat and Boer goat breeds, which are less likely to be used for large scale milk production, as for a dairy or cheesegoat.

Nubian Goat Care

Nubians are remarkable in temperate zones of agriculture in being able to deal with temperatures as low as 0 °F (−18 °C) with open faced shelters. They readily attach to their new human owners with simple neck and side stroking. Nubians love human interaction and will call for the owner.

While being stereo
typed as being vocal, they are relatively quiet when provided with food, water and shelter. Just like human infants if they are making noise, they are doing so to let their need be known. Nubians are also sometimes classified as stubborn, but Nubians are simply highly intelligent animals who know what they like and dislike. Once shown the correct way as in being let out of their pen to be milked, a Nubian will walk itself, load itself and wait to be milked.