How is the goat share with Standing Stone Nubians set up?
You make a one-time payment of $50 to buy a share in Standing Stone Nubians herd of dairy goats. From that point on you actually own a share of the goat herd. In addition, you pay a $45 boarding fee each month for the feeding and care of your goat. Your share entitles you to one gallon of milk each week. If you need more milk than that, you can purchase more shares, if more are available. If you decide you no longer wish to own a share in a Standing Stone Nubians dairy goat, you may sell your share back to the farm for the price of $5, but you may not sell your shares to a third party. If you know someone who is interested in having their own goat’s milk, please have them give us a call. 4. How are the goats milked and the milk handled at Standing Stone Nubians? The goats are milked on milk stands that are situated away from the barn. We generally milk two times a day at 8:30 am and 5:00 pm. The milk is immediately cooled to 38 degrees; once it has reached that temperature it is strain