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Naughty Nugget Goats

Naughty Nugget Goats raises fainting (myotonic) goats in Phoenix, AZ, serving Maricopa County and the Sonoran Desert near Tucson. Theresa Cunningham has over five years of experience breeding myotonic goats and follows routine health screenings, nutritional planning, and controlled parasite management. The herd is raised on rotational pasture with custom shelters, receiving locally sourced hay and mineral supplements to support structural soundness and consistent weight gain.

Goats are handled daily from birth to promote gentle, confident temperaments and early socialization with children and other livestock. Clients appreciate detailed breeding records and transparent health reports that accompany each kid at adoption, reflecting the farm’s open history of care practices. This small-scale program emphasizes sustainability and quality over quantity, aiming to supply healthy stock well-suited for homesteads, therapeutic settings, or hobby farms. Seasonal kids are available from spring through fall, with options for bottle rearing, advanced weaning support, and introductions to basic hoof trimming techniques for new owners.

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Species Goat Fainting (Myotonic)
Email jgreen@diamondridge.biz
Phone +1 602-315-7858
Owner Theresa Cunningham
Location Phoenix, AZ, 85022, US
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