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Monday, January 14, 2008

Welcome to Sumerduck Farm!

Sumerduck Farm is home to dairy goats, angora goats, Charlie the Llama, chickens, rabbits, 2 large gardens, an herb garden, and a small loving family. As you can imagine, we stay very busy! 
This website is truly a work of love & will continue to be developed and refined. Please write us and tell us about yourself. We look forward to doing business with you.
Sincerely,
Becky, Rick, Heather & Joseph Powers

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Welcome to our web site!
We have owned goats, sheep, and chickens since 1995. We pride ourselves on providing our animals the best home we possibly can. In addition to offering dairy goats for sale, we also offer mohair (raw and in roving), sheeps wool (raw and in roving), and custom made herbal teas and soaps. You can purchase the wool, roving, teas and soaps using our online catalog, ordering over the phone, or setting up a visit to our farm. If you are interested in purchasing one of our dairy goats, please send us an email message or call us at the farm (540-439-2041).

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Kids playing in the barnyard.

Currently we do not have any of our goats for sale. All of our girls are pregnant and we are anxiously waiting for the babies to be born. We are due to begin birthing late February of 2008. We are hoping to have does, bucks, and wethers for sale (Oberhaslis, Angoras, and some Nigerian-Oberhaslis). Please send an email or give us a call at 540-439-2041.
We look forward to doing business with you!


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