Prancing Pony Farm Maremma Sheepdogs and Mini Dairy Goats
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      • May 2022 Litter Polar x Sevro
      • May 2022 Litter Marisa x Simba
      • February 2022 Litter Celeste x Sevro
      • December 2021 Litter Gianna x Simba
      • October 2021 Litter Marcella x Sevro
      • May 2021 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • February 2021 Litter Simba x Marcella
      • February 2021 Litter Sevro x Polar
      • December 2020 Litter Sevro x Gianna
      • September 2020 Litter Olaf x Carina
      • August 2020 Litter Simba x Polar
      • January 2020 Litter Olaf x Carina
      • 2019 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • 2018 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • 2017 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • Our Puppies in Their New Homes
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      • Favorite Dog Products
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  • Maremma Blog
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    • Reference Mini Nubian Does
    • Reference Mini Nubian Bucks
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      • 2018 Fall Kids
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      • 2017 Spring Kids
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    • Feeding Mini & Dwarf Baby Goats
    • Housing Does & Kids
    • Goat Parasites
    • Pneumonia in Goats
    • Goat Hoof Trimming
    • Milking Dairy Goats
    • Our Dairy Goat Milking Parlor
    • Clicker Training Goats
    • Disbudding Mini & Dwarf Goats
    • Nigerian Dwarf Goats
    • Mini Nubian Goats
    • Mini Nubian Ears
    • Dairy Goat FAQ's

Covid 19 Policies and Safety Measures

Due to the Covid 19 Quarantine we are limiting farm visitors to customers who are picking up goats or Maremma puppies only. We are not allowing visitors access to most of the farm at this time. If you would like to purchase goats or Maremma Sheepdogs from us first you need to fill out either our goat questionnaire or puppy questionnaire. Once we receive your completed questionnaire we will contact you to discuss what we have available and what you’re looking for. We have photos of all the available animals on our puppy page and baby goats for sale page with complete information about them as well as links to their parents’ photos and info. This list is updated daily so the information on there is accurate and should help you in making decisions on which babies you want to purchase. We are happy to talk with you by phone, text or email to answer any questions you may have. Once you decide on which of the available animals you’re interested in we highly suggest you reserve them with a non-refundable deposit, payable by PayPal. ($200 for goats and $500 for puppies.) Puppies and goats are selling quickly and may not be available by the time you’re able to come to the farm. We can send an invoice for the deposit with all the details of the animals you are purchasing, our sales policy and even photos attached. You can pay this invoice with any debit or credit card and then we will hold your puppy or goats until you’re able to pick them up.

If you prefer to see the goats or puppies in person before purchasing or putting down a deposit then we will schedule an appointment for you to do so after you’ve filled out the appropriate questionnaire. We ask that you specify which animals you’re interested in purchasing of the ones listed on the sales pages. When you come to visit we will have those particular ones in an area in front of the barn, near the gate, so that you can see them easily from just outside the gate. You can also see many of the other goats and dogs from the fenceline, but we will not be allowing guests to walk about in the barn and pasture areas and interact with our herd as we usually do. This is for the safety of our family and all of our customers, as well as the health and biosecurity of our animals.

​Once you’ve picked out which goats (or puppy) you want we will take care of the payment (PayPal is preferred but cash is ok. We do not accept checks.) and registration paperwork. Then we will carry your new goats or puppy to your car for you. If you’ve reserved your goats or puppy via PaPal before arrival we’ll follow pretty much the same procedure, having your animals ready to go when you arrive. These measures should streamline pickups and minimize risk to everyone involved. We know it’s not as exciting as being able to interact with all of the animals on the farm but we ask for our customers’ understanding during these difficult times. Thank you.
If you are interested in our Dairy Goats or Maremma Sheepdogs please fill out our Goat Questionnaire or Puppy Questionnaire. We are located in Lemoore, California.
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  • Home
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Farm Visits
    • Prancing Pony Farm Families FaceBook Group
  • Maremma Sheepdogs for Sale
    • Maremma Testimonials
    • Available Maremma Puppies and Adults >
      • Puppy Questionnaire
      • Maremma Sales Policies
      • Puppy Placement Policies
      • Shipping Maremma Puppies
      • Breeding Candidate Puppy Program
    • Maremma Visitor Policy
    • How we Raise and Train our Maremma Puppies >
      • Our New Puppy Parlor
      • The Importance of Early Socialization in LGD Puppies
      • How Many LGD's do I Need?
    • Our Maremma Sheepdogs >
      • Our Breeding Maremmas
      • Reference Maremmas
    • Maremma Litters - Past & Present >
      • May 2022 Litter Polar x Sevro
      • May 2022 Litter Marisa x Simba
      • February 2022 Litter Celeste x Sevro
      • December 2021 Litter Gianna x Simba
      • October 2021 Litter Marcella x Sevro
      • May 2021 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • February 2021 Litter Simba x Marcella
      • February 2021 Litter Sevro x Polar
      • December 2020 Litter Sevro x Gianna
      • September 2020 Litter Olaf x Carina
      • August 2020 Litter Simba x Polar
      • January 2020 Litter Olaf x Carina
      • 2019 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • 2018 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • 2017 Litter Olaf x Genevieve
      • Our Puppies in Their New Homes
    • About Maremma Sheepdogs >
      • Training Maremma Sheepdogs
      • Maremma Sheepdog Forum
      • Maremma Sheepdog Open Forum Facebook Group
      • Maremma Sheepdog FAQ's
    • Maremma Sheepdog Care >
      • Feeding our Maremma Sheepdogs
      • Goat Milk for Healthy Dogs and Puppies
      • Vaccine and Parasite Protocol for Our Maremma Puppies
      • Grooming Maremma Sheepdogs
      • Housing Maremmas
      • Favorite Dog Products
      • Whelping Supplies for LGD's
  • Maremma Blog
  • Goats for Sale
    • Baby Goats For Sale
    • Adult Goats for Sale
    • Nigerian Dwarf Kids 2022
    • Mini Nubian Kids 2022
    • Breeding Plan Goats
    • Goat Questionnaire
    • Shipping Goats
    • Goat Sales Policies
    • Goat Stud service info
  • Dairy Goat Blog
    • Our Prancing Ponies
    • Fun Farm videos
  • Our Dairy Goat Herd
    • Mini Nubian Does
    • Mini Nubian Bucks
    • Reference Mini Nubian Does
    • Reference Mini Nubian Bucks
    • Standard Nubian Does
    • Nigerian Dwarf Does
    • Nigerian Dwarf Bucks
    • Reference Nigerian Dwarf Does
    • Reference Nigerian Dwarf Bucks
    • Past Kidding Seasons >
      • Fall 2021 Nigerian Dwarf Kids
      • Spring 2021 Nigerian Dwarf Kids
      • Spring 2021 Mini Nubian Kids
      • 2020 Nigerian Dwarf Kids
      • 2020 Mini Nubian Kids
      • 2019 Fall Kids
      • 2019 Spring Kids
      • 2018 Fall Kids
      • 2018 Spring Kids
      • 2018 Mini Nubian kids
      • 2018 Nigerian Dwarf kids
      • 2017 Spring Kids
  • Goat care & Info
    • Goat care articles
    • Useful Animal Products & Links
    • Supplies for Goats
    • Favorite Goat products
    • Annual Disease Testing of Goats
    • Bringing Home Your New Goat
    • Health concerns of your new goat
    • Feeding Our Mini Dairy Goats
    • Feeding Mini & Dwarf Baby Goats
    • Housing Does & Kids
    • Goat Parasites
    • Pneumonia in Goats
    • Goat Hoof Trimming
    • Milking Dairy Goats
    • Our Dairy Goat Milking Parlor
    • Clicker Training Goats
    • Disbudding Mini & Dwarf Goats
    • Nigerian Dwarf Goats
    • Mini Nubian Goats
    • Mini Nubian Ears
    • Dairy Goat FAQ's