OK....here's the scoop.
They are 3 and 4 years old (I have no idea who's older) and kid this past fall. They are not currently in milk, and both looked pretty good to me. Need a hoof trim, but other than that they were really personable and were enjoying my scratchins. I lifted up legs to see how trimming would be, tried to feel udders, but given that it was snowing like the dickens they really didn't want to be bothered.
The gal then came over to my house and saw Cara and Nilly and said they were exactly what she was looking for. She wanted to take them soon so they had time to get used to her before they kid. I asked her what she wanted to do as far as trading and she said two for two and I said my only problem was the kids. I said "let's wait and see what they have and we can talk then". She said OK and that was that.
Then she called me a short time later and said she had thought about it and think she should get to keep all the kids from Cara and Nilly since her goats were registered show goats.

Well, that sorta changes things, doesn't it!
I explained that I didn't know that before hand and asked if she was going to give me the papers when they dropped of the girls on Saturday and she said of course so. I'd just have to register them under our name.
Since my gals, even though I think they are perfect, aren't your registerable show goats (4H, sure, but not fancy shows) I thought that sounded fair. I did some math and in my area I could get anywhere from $100 - $150 for a mixed breed doe and $50-$125 for a wether. But if the goats are 'fancier' it attracks a whole different group of people. I'd be able to provide people like me with backyard breeds with Eloise, Fudgie, Opi and Hash and toss out some registered babies with Jenny and Katie and hopefully those two nubian does.
Needless to say I accepted the deal. Saturday my two 'first born' babies leave for their new home - kids and all.

But, they are only going
down the road, quite literally, and I can see them when I want.
Let's just say I'm venturing into two worlds - one I'm familiar with and the other I have no clue about. Good thing my neighbor is up on all that stuff!