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.

  • Goat standing on grass in a fenced area, looking at the camera.

    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

  • A close-up of a white goat with black markings, looking directly at the camera. The goat has small horns and a beard. There are tires on the ground in the background.

    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.

  • Close-up of a curious goat's face with a focus on its nose and whiskers.

    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.

    Our only goat born at the sanctuary.

  • A black and white goat standing on grass in front of a fenced area and a barn in the background.

    Oreo

    Playful yet often shy, Oreo has a sweet disposition and a curious nature.

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.


  • Close-up of a black goat in a grassy field with a wire fence in the background.

    Maisy

    A great protector, Maisy looks out for everyone and kindly takes care of any new herd members like a mother hen.

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.

  • Black goat on straw near a metal barn

    Suzy

    Strong and adventurous, Suzy likes to take to the field and stand tall on any structure. She’s an overseer of our herd.

    Owner had to downsize due to health issues.

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