Double CF Farms
Goat Purchase Application
Goat Purchase Application – What to Expect
At Double CF Farm, we take the responsibility of placing our goats in loving, well-prepared homes seriously. To ensure our goats receive the best possible care, we require all potential buyers to complete a Goat Purchase Application before finalizing a sale. This application helps us: Understand your experience with goats and livestock. Ensure you have the proper setup for housing, fencing, and nutrition. Confirm that our goats are going to a responsible, long-term home. Please note that we have the right to refuse to sell goats to anyone. We love our goats very much and want to be sure that they will be going to a home that will provide them with excellent goat-appropriate care.
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
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Please enter a valid phone number.
Email
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example@example.com
What city/state do you live in?
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Is it legal for you to have goats on your property? (Do NOT assume it is legal simply because you live outside city limits.)
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Yes
No
Don't know
Type option 4
How did you hear about our farm/goats?
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Do you understand that you must travel to our farm in Flatonia, TX to pick up your goat(s)?
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Yes
No
Type option 3
Type option 4
What goat(s) are you interested in?
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Registered Buckling(s) (starting at $250.00)
Registered Doeling(s) (starting at $300.00)
Unregistered Buckling(s) (starting at $200.00)
Unregistered Doeling(s) (starting at $250.00)
Weather(s) (a castrated male, $125.00 each)
A starter herd of 2 or more does and 2 bucklings with a 10% discount
Other
If you currently own goats, how many do you have?
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How long have you owned goats?
If you already own goats, do they have horns?
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How many goats do you want to purchase?
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What measures do you have in place to protect your goats from predators?
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What type of nutrition (grain, hay, etc) do/will you provide?
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What brand minerals and/or supplements do you provide your goats and why?
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What purpose do/will your goats serve? (Pets, milk, meat, show, etc)
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Type How much space is provided solely for your goats? (Grazing, shelter, etc)
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What type of shelter(s) do the goats have for protection from the weather?
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How often do/will you clean your goat's water?
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What type of fencing do you have?
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Where do you get your information on goat care, nutrition, and health? Please list specific books, podcasts, websites, and other places you rely on for your information.
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It usually comes as a surprise to people without goats that most vets do not see goats. What is the name of the goat vet that you will use for your goats? (We won't call them, but we want to be sure that you have found a goat vet.)
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If you would like to provide any other info, please add it here
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