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  • Pygmy goat doe Ahsum Pygmies I Dream of Jeannie sired by PGCH Ahsum Pygmies Hidden Masterpiece and out of Ahsum Pygmies Dreamworks. Owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats.
    Ahsum-Pygmies-I-Dream-of-Jeannie.html
  • Registered pygmy doe Ahsum Pygmies Honeymoon sired by Laurel Mtn. Oakley and out of Ahsum Pygmies Honey-Doe+ owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats.
    Ahsum-Pygmies-Honeymoon.html
  • Registered African Pygmy Goat doe Fir Meadow Vanetta sired by PGCH Fir Meadow Tullamore Dew and out of Fir Meadow Nanette, owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats, Norco, CA.
    Fir-Meadow-Vanetta.html
  • Critter Craze Ranch Confetti is a registered African Pygmy Goat doe sired by PGCH Critter Craze Ranch Civil Defence and out of Critter Craze Ranch Fawn and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats in Norco, CA.
    Critter-Craze-Ranch-Confetti.html
  • Amber Waves Winter Solistice is a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by Ash-Ana Acres Tomahawk and out of Ahsum Pygmies Honeymoon owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats, Norco, CA.
    Amber-Waves-Winter-Solistice.html
  • Amber Waves The Last Kiss a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by Desert Willow the Majestic and out of Critter Craze Flower owned by Amber Waves in Norco, CA.
    Amber-Waves-The-Last-Kiss.html
  • Fir Meadow Yessica is a registered African Pygmy Goat doe sired by PGCH Fir Meadow Vin Diesel and out of PGCH Fir Meadow Winter Rose bred by Kay Orlando and owned by Amber Waves Norco, CA.
    Fir-Meadow-Yessica.html
  • Amber Waves Love's Abiding Joy a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by Amber Waves Da Vinci Code and out of Fir Meadow Vanetta bred and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats.
    Amber-Waves-Love's-Abiding-Joy.html
  • Amber Waves Yesterday Once More a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by Fir Meadows XGames and Out of Amber Waves White Noise bred and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats in Norco, CA
    Amber-Waves-Yesterday-Once-More.html
  • Fir Meadow Yardley English Lavender is a registered African Pygmy doe sired by Desert Suns Unlimited Attitude and out of Fir Meadow Shalimar bred by Kay Orlando and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats, Norco, CA.
    Fir-Meadow-Yardley-English-Lavender.html
  • Country Sky Calamity Jane is a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by PGCH Echo Point Rebel and out of Country Sky Flaming Arrow bred by Linda Carpenter and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats in Norco, CA.
    Country-Sky-Calamity-Jane.html
  • Country Sky Winter Wind is a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by PGCH Echo Point Rebel and out of PGCH Country Sky Summer Wind. Country Sky Winter Wind was bred by Linda Carpenter and is owned by Amber Waves.
    Country-Sky-Winter-Wind.html
  • Country Sky Belle Star is a registered African Pygmy doe sired by PGCH Echo Point Rebel and Out of PGCH Country Sky Apache Star. Country Sky Belle Star was bred by Linda Carpenter and is owned by Amber Waves in Norco, California.
    Country-Sky-Belle-Starr.html
  • Animal Haven Salsa registered African Pygmy Goat doe sired by PGCH Fir Meadow PT Cruiser and out of PGCH Animal Haven Mambo bred by Joyce Hubbard and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats, Norco, CA.
    Animal-Haven-Salsa.html
  • Animal Haven Deception a registered African Pygmy Goat Doe sired by Animal Haven Sho Down and out of PGCH Animal Haven Francis. Bred by Joyce Hubbard and owned by Amber Waves Pygmy Goats, Norco, CA.
    Animal-Haven-Deception.html
  • Amber Waves Amber Waves For Your Consideration Whirlwind Farms Critter Craze Ranch
    Amber-Waves-For-Your-Consideration.html
  • Whirlwind Farms Positively Amazing is a registered Afrian Pygmy Goat Buck sired by PGCH Whirlwind Farms Royal Copy and out of PGCH Whirlwind Farms Amazing Detail. Whirlwind Farms Positively Amazing was bred by Linda Henwood and is co-owned by Critter Craze Ranch and Amber Waves Pygmy Goats in Norco, CA.
    Whirlwind-Farms-Positively-Amazing.html
  • Desert-Willow-The-Majestic.html
  • Fir-Meadow-XGames.html
  • Amber Waves Citrus Lane Pygmies Citrus Lane Pygmies Hulk Breeding Bucks Amber Waves
    Citrus-Lane-Pygmies-Hulk.html
  • The Champions bred and owned or shown by Amber Waves.
    Our-Champions.html
  • The Customers by state and country that have Amber Waves Animals.
    Our-Customers.html
  • Pygmy goats for sale at Amber Waves Pygmy Goats.
    Pygmy-Goats-For-Sale.html
  • Amber Waves Co-operative Extensions with tons of great information about goats. Universities, Libraries, and Science department covering all aspects of goat care and breeds.
    Co-operative-Extentions-Listings.html
  • Amber Waves Email Goat Listings included here is a partial listing of Yahoo Groups.
    Email-Goat-Listings.html
  • A comprehensive listing of all breeds of goat associations and goat clubs.
    Goat-Associations-and-Clubs.html
  • Excellent resource describing breeds of goats ranging from our common dairy, chevon, and fiber breeds to minor and very rare breeds.
    Goat-Breeds.html
  • Organizations and individuals who rescue goats.
    Goat-Rescures.html
  • Research resouces for all goats. Covering goat care, goat management, goat breeding, and much more.
    Goat-Research.html
  • Amber Waves Goat supplies and services directory.
    Goat-supplies-and-equipment-listing.html
  • Reference list put together by goat breeders - veterinarians listed state by state.
    Caprine-Veterinary-Reference.html
  • Premium ads are located on the right banner of every page of Amber Waves Web Site
    Advertising.html
  • 4H Goat projects learn about 4H Clubs, 4H Projects, 4H Events, 4H Guide Lines. How to take care of your 4H Goat Project.
    4H.html
  • Beginners Guide starting out with goats. Before you buy your goat you need a shelter and pen for it. Take time to visit other goat farms in your area to see what sort of goat housing works best for them.
    Beginners-Guide-Starting-Out-With-Goats.html
  • Explore the unique biology of the goat including anatomy, reproduction, inheritance of chromosomes, general anatomy and parasite life cycles.
    Biology-of-the-Goat.html
  • Biosecurity for your animals and your goats articles to hlep you protect your animals. The term biosecurity is one that it seems to have become very popular lately. It is frequently used in the media and usually is associated with terrorists or national security or maybe something that a huge commercial livestock corporation would use.
    Biosecurity-and-Your-Goats.html
  • Do It Yourself Goat Projects this section offers a variety of plans and specs for do-it-yourself projects for the goat owner.
    Do-It-Yourself-Goat-Projects.html
  • Emergencies come in many forms, and they may require anything from a brief absence from your home to permanent evacuation. Each type of disaster requires different measures to keep your animals safe. The best thing you can do for yourself and your animals is to be prepared.
    Emergency-Animal-Preparedness.html
  • Fly Control and Your Goats Flies are a major cause of discomfort and warm-weather diseases of animals. Flies are found everywhere horses, goats, dogs and other animals are concentrated and cause many problems. Some flies torture goats and your other animals by biting. Many goats develop allergic skin conditions from being bitten, and fly bite allergy is the most common skin disease found in horses. Dogs are also sensitive to fly bites on their ears.
    Fly-Control-and-Your-Animals.html
  • The Online source for goat genetics information!
    Genetics-of-the-Goat.html
  • Excellent resource describing breeds of goats ranging from our common dairy, meat, and fiber breeds to minor and very rare breeds.
    Goat-Breeds.html
  • Diseases of the domestic or wild goat of the genus Capra
    Goat-Diseases.html
  • Responsible goat ownership and management calls for attention to fencing, adequate protection from the elements and protection from predators.
    Goat-Facilities-and-Equipment.html
  • Goat Holistic Health , is evaluating and treating illness and prescribing preventative intervention, this approach treats the whole animal, addressing more than just the symptoms or disease.
    Holistic-Goat-Health.html
  • Goat History Today there are more than 300 breeds of goats, and they live in climates ranging from high altitude mountains to deserts.
    Goat-History.html
  • Goat milk and the cheese made from it were revered in ancient Egypt with some pharaohs supposedly having these foods placed among the other treasures in their burial chambers. Learn about other goat products goat butter, goat soap, goat lotion, and goat yougurt
    Goat-Milk-and-Goat-Milk-Products.html
  • Understanding nutritional requirements for goats is essential to goat producers. Goats have a unique physiology that requires a balanced diet of water, energy, protein, minerals, and vitamins. A properly balanced diet increases the likelihood of proper body maintenance, growth, reproduction, pregnancy, and meat and milk production. Nutritional deficiencies will have undesirable effects and may result in disease and illness.
    Goat-Nutrition.html
  • Goat registries, and associaitons have been responsible for registering and maintaining history of their respective goat breeds. Associations promote and educate the public and membership on goats, shows and more.
    Goat-Registries,-Associations,-and-Clubs.html
  • A livestock guardian dog (LGD) is a domesticated canine used to defend livestock against predators. LGDs are also commonly referred to as sheepdogs since they most often have guarded flocks of sheep, but most are capable of guarding other species of livestock. Donkeys and Llamas also make excellent livestock guardians.
    Livestock-Guardians.html
  • The goal of a good management program is to improve the goat herd's productivity through general husbandry, nutritional management, parasite control, vaccination, and environmental management.
    Management-Goats.html
  • With many goat businesses, profit margins are very slim which means that it's extremely important to take advantage of and to maximize any marketing and advertising efforts.
    Marketing-Your-Goats.html
  • Whether you already own a goat or are just looking to get started ... Learn everything you need to know these free goat newsletters.
    Newsletters-About-Goats.html
  • Controlling Goat Parasites- Is It a Losing Battle? Lear all about parasites in goats what they look like, how to control them.
    Parasites-in-Goats.html
  • Numerous plants and other materials are poisonous, and it is our responsibility to be aware of them and protect our animals.
    Poisonous-To-Goats.html
  • National Premise ID Premises registration is the first step you can take to protect your investment in your livestock.
    National-Premise-ID.html
  • Understanding reproductive processes in the goat will help producers to manage their herd more efficiently, and breed their does to produce kids that will fit a specific market niche to command a maximum price.
    Reproduction,-Kidding,-Breeding,-and-Raising-Kids.html
  • Goats need special care when being transported, and they require time to adapt to their new surroundings before they are put to work.
    Shipping-and-Hauling.html
  • Whatever your reasons for raising and keeping goats, you may decide at some point that you'd like to enter your goat in a judged competition.
    Shows-and-Showing.html
  • Spinning is the process by which cotton, wool, flax, and other short fibers are twisted together to produce a yarn or thread suitable for weaving into cloth, knitting into a garment, winding into rope or cable, or used in sewing.
    Spinning-and-Fiber.html
  • While many experienced goatherds select medications and give injections themselves. The whole animal must be considered in the prevention and treatment of health concerns.
    Vaccinations-Medications-Injections.html
  • Zoning and Goats covers information on owners who have had problems with zoning issues in the keeping of the goats.
    Zoning-Issues.html

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