Sell Buy Purebred Arapawa Buck Goats Wisconsin
 
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Post date: May 24, 2007, 10:30 am
Last update: May 24, 2007, 10:30 am
Deadline: October 31, 2007, 12:00 am
Convenient locations for buyer
United States, Wisconsin
United States, Michigan
United States, Minnesota
  
Contact Person
Contact Name: Mrs. Nissa Annakindt
Address
Country: United States
State: Michigan
County: Menominee
City: Daggett
Street: W4213 County Road 360
ZIP: 49821
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Wanted: purebred Arapawa buck or buck kid, to breed to my half-Arapawas (I formerly owned a purebred Arapawa born at the Sedgwick KS zoo.
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Want a purebred Arapawa buck or buck kid for crossbreeding. Since the Arapawa is a rare breed, whose genetic diversity needs to be preserved, a buck that has already been used for breeding purebred does, and is no longer needed for that purpose, would be ideal. Or else a buck kid that is not needed for the Arapawa purebred breeding program.A high percentage Arapawa crossbred (75% or better) might also be considered.Location: I prefer to pick them up somewhere not all too far from the US Midwest--- I live in Upper Michigan. States like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and the like are preferred to the really distant states.

 
 
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