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Downsizing Sale at On Eagle’s Wings Acres

We’re doing a bit of refocusing here at On Eagle’s Wings Acres, and will be downsizing some of our animals to concentrate more on our sheep and poultry. All animals listed below are unregistered but healthy, well-cared for, and accustomed to a homestead lifestyle.

If you’re looking to add some friendly faces to your farm or hobby homestead, take a look at what we have available below! I will add current pictures as I take some.

Nigerian Dwarf Goats

These little goats are a favorite for homesteads and families alike. They’re compact, easy-to-handle, and full of personality. Most are unregistered, but have been raised with care. Funny enough, our foundation does were registered with the NDGA, and our foundation buck is registered with the AGS, but I never got around to getting them on the same registry. I can give details for each goat upon request. This list includes our very favorite doe, Clover, who is an amazing mama, and very social with people.


Clover- Nigerian Dwarf doe, 4 years old, disbudded, has had twins three times (including two of the new babies listed below), her mother was a triplet, Bellemeadow dairy lines. $300


Karen- Nigerian Dwarf doe, 2 years old, just kidded with twins this December, horned, her mother was also a triplet (Clover is her cousin). White with blue eyes. $300


Basil- Nigerian Dwarf buck, registered with the AGS, 6 years old, disbudded (with scurs), proven many times over and has adorable kids. Blue Cactus dairy lines. Exceptionally sociable and friendly. He has been pastured with day-old kids and their mamas many times, and is an absolute gentleman with them. I have zero worries about my little (human) kids going out in the pasture with him. He is truly the ideal homestead family buck. $200


Sage- Nigerian Dwarf buck, son of Basil, 4 years old, white with blue eyes, disbudded (with scurs), not as social with people as Basil but still very gentle, and a gentleman with the ladies. $150

Bottle Babies- All babies can go to their new homes as bottle babies in 2-3 weeks, or in a couple of months weaned from mama. Alternatively, take home a mama and her babies together for an adorable starter herd, at a discount.

Born December 13th from Karen. The light-colored one is a doeling, with blue eyes. She will be a stunner when she is grown! $300

The darker colored one is a buckling. $150

Born December 21st from Clover. They are both bucklings. $150 each


Miniature Horse Mare – $1500

Marshmallow is about 6 years old, and green broke to ride. This little mare would be a sweet and flashy addition to any small farm. Leads, stands for the farrier, all that jazz. She comes right up to you in the pasture, and is easy to catch. She is very in-your-pocket, curious, and always wants to be in the middle of everything. Marshmallow is sound, healthy, and is an easy keeper. She is pictured at the top of this post, and available to meet in person.


Miniature Donkey Jenny – $850



This 12 year old jenny is gentle and used to being around goats, horses, and children. Syl is a perfect pasture companion and loves a good scratch. She was a rescue, so most of her background is unknown. My understanding is that she is broke to ride (for very little kids, of course), but I have never tried. I was also told she has had several foals. I believe she foundered at some point in her life, but we’ve never had any issues (note that we are careful not to let her weight creep up, and are slow about putting her out on spring grass, but she’s not on any medications or dry-lotted). Syl loves being around people, but has also been pastured with horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and poultry with no issues.


Dexter Cattle

Dexters are a wonderful, dual-purpose breed for small farms, and we have one available:

Miss Maple Moo- Dexter cow, great mom that calves unassisted. She is currently open (not bred). We’re still deciding whether to let this girl go. She’s been a great dairy cow for us, very easy to milk, and is happy on much smaller pastures than full-size ladies. We’ve never had a health issue with her. If you’re looking for a hardy family cow, she might be the one! $2500


Interested?

We are located in Panama City, Florida. Local pickup only for the larger hoofstock, but we can arrange delivery for a fee within the surrounding area for any of the smaller guys.

Feel free to message us through our Facebook page or contact me at 850-890-2389 for more info, photos, or to schedule a visit. We’d love to see these animals go to great homes!