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Friday, December 13, 2013

Soaps Available!

Some of my latest soap creations
if you are interested in 
purchasing any of my soaps
please visit me on Facebook
or send me an email!














Sunday, August 11, 2013

Buck Kid For Sale










This buck is out of our doe Hazel. 
You can see the pedigree and photos of her parents at Holden Creek Farms.
Dam and Sire
Her sire has some great genetics behind him, his paternal grandmother, Rosasharn P Haiku 5 *D,  has been awarded -2010 ADGA National Grand Champion Sr. Doe; ADGA 2010 Top Ten Butterfat and Protein; 2011 ADGA National Reserve Best Udder and 2011 ADGA national Total Performer. 
His  maternal genetics are also very impressive with his grandmother giving 7.0 pounds on 3/2/2010 for AGS one day milk test…..very impressive! 

The stud we used comes from some great lines over at Madisons Meadow. Some greats in the pedigree include CH Woodhaven Farms Cowboy Cadilak, sire of the first ever ADGA Nationals Reserve Junior Champ Nigerian Dwarf Doe (2010), LTE Camellia.

MCH/PGCH Flat Rocks Opal *D

CH Woodhaven Farms Cowboy Cadilak
                                    Woodhaven Farms Texas Twister
Madison's Meadow Chrysanthemum
Little Tots Estate Loropetalum

CH/MCH Kaapio Acres Hot Habanero
(a WHF Bently Hotwing son & Cadilak grandson)
Kaapio Acres HH Red HOT Poker
Rosaharn GX Cinnamon D


He was born on July 28, 2013. He was a single kid to this first time momma. He will be disbudded, dewormed, vaccinated against CD&T and microchipped and tattoed before leaving our farm. 

He is registerable with ADGA and is free of disqualifying faults at the time of purchase. I guaranty he is healthy at the time of sale. I cannot control any stress that may occur as a result of leaving our farm and going into a new environment. It is up to the buyer to ensure proper housing, feeding and management to prevent illness and injury. Stress can be common when moving from one environment to another and illness can occur as a result. We will not be responsible for stress of any kind after the animal leaves our property. We maintain a clean herd and do annual testing on all animals over 6 months old. Seller is in no way responsible for any vet bills made after said goat leaves the care of Archer's Acres. 

Goats are herd animals and require a herd to remain healthy and happy. We will not sell a single goat by itself unless you already own goats or another appropriate herd mate. 

Intact price is $250, as a wether is $75. 











Sunday, July 7, 2013

Website Coming Soon!

Archersacres.com is being built and will be available soon!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Hatching Season is in Full Swing!

Hatching Eggs

***Prices*** (includes shipping w/delivery confirmation)

6 eggs $25.00 
12 eggs $35.00 
18 eggs $45.00 

1. Prices above include shipping. 

2. If you do not wish to pay by Pay Pal (lvaughnlvt@gmail.com), please contact me directly for other payment options. I gladly accept money orders, cash and checks (must clear before eggs are shipped).
3. Each order will include at least 3+ extra eggs at no cost to you (if you do not wish extras due to space issues, please let me know when ordering).

4. I fill my orders on a first come, first serve basis.

5. Your order/date is NOT confirmed until full payment is received.

Please see my blog for more details at Archersacres.blogspot.com or visit me on Facebook @facebook.com/Archersacres

To order eggs:
Via Paypal: lvaughnlvt@gmail.com
Via other methods: Please contact me via email for instructions lvaughnlvt@gmail.

Please specify which week you would like your eggs shipped. All eggs will be "mixed" nests unless you specify otherwise.

Please note:

I cannot take request for certain nests or specific quantities of eggs from certain nests, however, you may request NOT to receive eggs from certain nests.

Monday, May 13, 2013

A little Inspiration

Playing with a few photos 
I have taken around
the farm.
Thought I would
add some great
little quotes to
them.
Enjoy!
Hope everyone had a 
wonderful and blessed
Mother's Day!




Friday, April 19, 2013

Our Ameraucana

I think I am slowly going to be phasing out 
my Buff Orpingtons, unless I have a lot
of continued interest in them.
I really love the breed but I can't have many
different breeds as I want to continue
to allow my birds to free range
completely during the day.
So I may decide to just get rid of 
all of my Buff roosters and keep
a few hens around for the eggs. 
What I am moving toward are
the Ameraucana.
I really love the color choices in this breed.
I am a sucker for blue birds and I can have
my blue birds with the Ameraucana,
and I can also have blue eggs!
Right now I have a few lavender and I am 
hatching out and have a few growing out in the brooder of 
the Blue Wheaten and Wheaten Ameraucana.
I really love the colors on these birds.







Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Anatomy : Capra hircus

I hope this will be of some help to yall.
I love anatomy books and
I have this really great one on large animals.
I wanted to share some of it with yall.

Spurgeon's Color Atlas
of
Large Animal Anatomy
The Essentials

Anatomy of the Goat








































Monday, April 15, 2013

Updated Photos on My Serama!

I finally had some time to get some updated pictures of
the birds I have this year. 
These are the birds my hatching eggs come from,
so if you are interested in getting eggs from me
these are the birds they all come from.
I really don't have that many birds,
only 16 actually!
The birds photographed are done so according to 
the pen they come from, 
so the birds are pictured with their mates.
I try to write which pen the eggs came out of
so if you get eggs with letters on them
you will know who the parents are.
The pens are labeled alphabetically.

Pen D Birds:







Pen C Birds:








Pen B Birds:












Pen A Birds:







I hope you enjoyed checking out my birds!
Happy hatching and have a great year!