Meet Our Goat Herd

With a calm temperament and friendly spirit, pygmy/Nigerian goat mix breeds are popular as both livestock and pets. Our goats love to head butt each other and most anything they find. As a results, few of ours still have their horns. Except for Elsa, our matriarchal Fainting Goat, who does her best to keep everybody else in line. They all love a good run, and always run as a pack. You might also hear them calling out to you when they see you on the farm.

  • Elsa

    The only Fainting Goat in our herd, Elsa moved in after a very difficult pregnancy. She is a sweet charmer who loves to play a good game of peek-a-boo.

    Retired from breeding due to hip issues

  • Janey

    Janey is short for Calamity Jane, because she is always into something! She’s such a sweet soul and full of love - especially if you have treats.

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.

  • Gabby

    Gabby is the only goat born on the farm. We got her mom, Janey, while pregnant, and took her dad, Billy, as well as the owner no longer wanted a male.

  • Oreo

    TBD

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.


  • Goat 1

    TBD

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.

  • Goat 2

    TBD

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.

Got hay? Roy sure would like some.

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