Every year we breed our does and offer their kids for sale to the community. Are you looking to add a quality kid to your herd? Our babies come from mamas who have been carefully raised and selected for being outgoing, easy to milk, and beautiful. They come from Papas who have a history of good milk lines and gorgeous kids.
We think character and beauty matter.
We currently have registered and unregistered Mini Nubians available
Ichtaca x BCF Legacy's DMG Geronimo
MDGA REGISTERED
1st Generation Buckling, 50% Nubian, 25% Nigerian, 25% Boer
Red gold, frosted ears, heavy roaning and moonspots!
Born: November 9th, 2022
Prices: As a Buck $200, as a Wether $100
GTO Ranch Lucky x Size Matters Fiorello *B
MDGA REGISTEREBLE
4th Generation Buckling
Buckskin Roan
Jerry is an adorable F4 Mini Nubian buckling. His sire is from Size Matters Micro ranch in CO and is a beautiful buck with his *B. His dam is from GTO Ranch, sired by Soaring Hearts Mal Maison *B, and is also a lovely goat.
Jerry is super duper sweet with adorable ears and the cutest little face. He is a roan buckskin. He truly comes from great milk lines and I feel he could contribute a lot to any herd. He looks like he'll mature on the medium-small side. He's got a beautiful level rump, nice depth of body and great breed charecter. I'm so curious how he'll look as he grows.
Jerry can go as a buckling or wether. He'll make a great herdsire, pet or brush eater! I love this little guy, but I'm all bucked out - I just can't possible justify keeping another :( He will come with a registration application for the MDGA.
Born: March 27th, 2022
Prices: As a Buck $200, as a Wether $100 - priced for a fast sale!
Ichtaca x BCF Legacy's DMG Geronimo
MDGA REGISTERED
1st Generation Buckling, 50% Nubian, 25% Nigerian, 25% Boer
$200
Red gold, frosted ears, heavy roaning and moonspots!
Ichie has a lovely udder with great teat size and udder texture - the best in our herd for that matter! She milks out like a dream giving upwards of a quart on 12 hour fills. And you all know GG... That buck I can't stop talking about? That's who she's bred to. Out of a dam who easily earned her *P as a FF of triplets, and proceeded to milk over a gallon a day while nursing QUADS full time as a 2nd F. His half (paternal & maternal) and full sisters are also gallon a day milkers with stunning udders. I feel so privileged to own this buck and never cease to appreciate him. Oh, and he's also a moonspotted sweetheart and perfect small size! He's pretty great. So, if you're looking for a dual purpose goat who provides meat and REALLY brings the milk, look no further.
Price: $300
DOB: 3/9/23
Barn Name: Froggy
Coloring: Bezoar, random white, poll spot, frosted ears/muzzle *BLUE EYES!*
Sire: SizeMatters HP Clover
Dam: Purplegoat Farm’s Camellia
I am admittedly still entertaining the possibility of retaining this this little guy. He is absolutely gorgeous. I love his build, color, personality and oh, those blue eyes... So, in other words, if you want him - get him quick before I change my mind!!!
Both Camelia and Clover are STRONG. Beautiful width, length and depth. If you dream of showing, builds like this are a huge asset. Especially in this area, I see a lot of very “willowey” goats who are just generally lacking in physical sturdiness. This is such an important trait for ease of carrying a pregnancy and kidding! Clover comes from beautiful Blackberry lines full of huge producers. Camellia is currently our highest producing doe!
Froggy is looong, level, solid and sweet. At 12 weeks old, he's just weaned and ready to go anytime. I'd really prefer not to band this guy as I think he has huge potential!
Are you looking for great genetics, sweet personalities, and color? Look no further! Here you’ll see what I expect from the future kids, when the doe is due, and how much the kids will cost. In the next section you can read more about the individual parents.
Purplegoat Farm's Solstice
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SizeMatters OMK Arthur Pendragon
MDGA REGISTERED
3rd Gen.
CHOCOLATE, ROANING, & MOONSPOTS possible!
Tochtli x Purplegoat Farm’s Clover
MDGA REGISTERED
ROANING & MAJORITY WHITE possible
*DUAL PURPOSE*
Ichtaca x BCF Legacy's DMG Geronimo
MDGA REGISTERED
1st Generation Kids
MOONSPOTS & ROANING possible! *DUAL PURPOSE*
Ichie is a Boer/Nubian cross. Her kids are great for meat, but don't right them off in the milk department! Ichie has a lovely udder with great teat size and udder texture - the best in our herd for that matter! She milks out like a dream giving upwards of a quart on 12 hour fills. Her most recent kidding was buck/doe/doe triplets and I expect triplets again or maybe quads this year. And you all know GG... That buck I can't stop talking about? Yeah - that's who she's bred to. Out of a dam who easily earned her *P as a FF of triplets, and proceeded to milk over a gallon a day while nursing QUADS full time as a 2nd F. His 1/2 sisters both paternal and maternal are also gallon a day milkers with stunning udders. His full littermate sister is due to freshen next week and I expect to be seeing great things! I feel so privileged to own this buck and never cease to appreciate him. Oh, and he's also a moonspotted sweetheart and perfect small size! He's pretty great. So, if you're looking for a dual purpose goat who provides meat and REALLY brings the milk, look no further.
Due: July 26th
We currently have thirteen lovely does on the farm. Three are unregistered, and the rest are MDGA registered. These elegant, beautiful and friendly girlies are such an important part of our lives, we hope you'll appreciate them too!
“Tulet”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status unknown
Buckskin, white on side
7th gen. Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
I knew I wanted to retain out of the Frawn/Callum pairing, so when this little lady was the only survivor of triplets - I was spared a nearly impossible decision between 3 doelings and clearly left with this perfect cutie. Although I am heartbroken to have lost her sisters, I am comforted with the health and beauty she brings! I can't wait to watch her grow out and see how she freshens. In Finnish, the Aurora Borealis is called Revontulet - which means Fox Fires. The name comes from an ancient myth that the Aurora is caused by an Arctic fox sweeping snow across the sky with its tail. The story has always been dear to my heart, and the name just suited this baby. So, without further ado, welcome to the family, Tulet!
Sire: Purplegoat Farm's Columbine
Dam: Sonflower Ranch's Frawn
“Iona”
REGISTERED as grade through MDGA
G6S status unknown
White gold, heavy shading, roaning, *moonspots?
7th gen. Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
I knew I wanted to retain out of the Frawn/Callum pairing, so when this little lady was the only survivor of triplets - I was spared a nearly impossible decision between 3 doelings and clearly left with this perfect cutie. Although I am heartbroken to have lost her sisters, I am comforted with the health and beauty she brings! I can't wait to watch her grow out and see how she freshens. In Finnish, the Aurora Borealis is called Revontulet - which means Fox Fires. The name comes from an ancient myth that the Aurora is caused by an Arctic fox sweeping snow across the sky with its tail. The story has always been dear to my heart, and the name just suited this baby. So, without further ado, welcome to the family, Tulet!
Sire: BCF Legacy's DMG Geronimo
Dam: Ichtaca Estella
“Gilly”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status unknown
Bezoar, frosted ears/nose, partial belt, poll spot, moonspots
3rd gen. American Mini Nubian Doe
I really didn't plan on retaining from Orchid. This was her FF and I had no idea what to expect from her milk/udder wise... But when she had a gorgeous single doeling who is literally the sweetest baby we've ever had born... And showed a very promising udder and production.... And Xoco fell in love and begged to keep her... Well, we've officially brought Gilly into our keeper pen. She has breed character to die for, a beautiful wide rump/dairy wedge, and rear leg angulation. I'll add more as she unfolds!
Sire: Bad Alibi's AH Aciano *B
Dam: Purplegoat Farm's Orchid
“Soña”
REGISTRATION PENDING
G6S Normal By Parentage
Bezoar, broken belt, random white, frosted ears & nose
5th Gen American Mini Nubian Doe
I am so excited to welcome this little cutie to my herd. Soña, pronounced like "son-ya" has a bit of a complicated story, haha. To keep it short, she's by my *S/*B buck Aciano and a beautiful doe named Buttercup - I no longer own Buttercup, but felt these lines were worth continuing in my herd so brought little Soña into our keeper does! She has stunning breed character and I love her build. She's long, level, and wide with nice brisket extension and good rear leg angulation. I can't wait to watch her mature and see how she does in this year's V-Shows!
Sire: Bad Alibi's AH Aciano *S
Dam: Purplegoat Farm's Buttercup
“Daphne”
UNREGISTERED
Majority white, tri colored with some roaning *blue eyed*
1st gen Mini Nubian Doe
Born March 25th, 2022
Daphne is sweet as pie, cute as a cupcake and pretty as, well, that beautiful, sweet smelling Winter Daphne. This girl will follow you around begging for snuggles and could sit in your lap for hours. She's out of Merle our registered buck (see him bellow), and a Nigerian doe who has the most incredible milk and mothering skills I've ever known. I'm hoping to see improved teat size and production in Daphne thanks to Merle and a high, tight udder with the easiest flow passed on from her dam. I know you can't tell much from a doeling's udder, but compared to the Nigerian doelings I've seen, she is looking amazing already. I'm so excited for her first freshening in fall 2023.
Sire: Sholz Ranch Merle
Dam: May-Bell
“Idgie”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Status Pending
Red buckskin, frosted ears, white poll
3rd gen. American Mini Nubian Doe
Idgie is teeny tiny and oh so cute. I have a serious soft spot for this little goat. She's flashy, has great breed character and a fabulous personality. She is from great milk lines and is a sweetheart. Her sire's dam was a gallon/day milker! Idgie is long bodied with nice depth, a wide chest floor, nice brisket not to mention a beautiful (and oh, so rare) level rump. Her topline is solid and her chine is strong, she even has nice rear leg angulation! All wrapped up in a 15 inch tall package. So far, I am just so pleased with her! I can't wait to enter her in the spring V-Show and see how she does. The only thing I'd like to see are sturdier legs and feet.
I plan on holding her over to kid in the Fall of 2023.
Sire: SizeMatter's Fiorello *B
Dam: Purplegoat Farm's Poppy
“Solstice”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Status Pending
Grey roan/abundant white, frosted ears
2nd gen. Experimental Mini Nubian Doe
Solstice's dam had some of the loveliest teats I've ever seen, long and soft with huge orifices! Her sire, BCF Legacy's RCC The Dukey, is out of a buck called W4's Royal Roan. Royal was the best buck of one of my all time favorite breeders until he passed away in 2020. I feel so lucky to have one of his granddaughters on our farm. Solstice is so sweet and has fantastic breed character. Not to mention the fact that she has heavy roaning - which I find so pretty! She is long in barrel, nice rump width and angle, and has a great wide leg set and smooth blending. The biggest thing with Solstice is to strengthen her legs/feet.
Sire: BCF Legacy's RCC The Dukey
Dam: Sonflower Ranch's Gecko
“Kyan”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status pending
Tri colored with extensive roaning *blue eyed* *polled*
2nd gen. Experimental Mini Nubian Doe
I LOVE this tiny doe. I can't even explain... I love all our goats here, but I connect with Kyan in a very special way. Not only is she sweet, gentle, and the perfect pick-up-able size, but her FF udder does not disapoint! Excellent medial, and though her teats aren't the biggest, they flow like a faucet. She milks out in minutes with such ease. Sadly, she had a stillborn. But it has been interesting to see her production without a kid on her. She's currently giving about a quart a day. Given her size, that she a FF, and the recovery from loosing a baby and a hard labor, I am incredibly happy with that! Her conformation leaves little to be desired except for her rump angle - but by breeding her to GG that shouldn't be an issue in her kids! Her dam is a beauty, has a lovely udder and her sire is thoroughly handsome too.
Sire: Moonstruck Wild Spector
Dam: Moonstruck Can't Catch Me
“Orchid”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status pending
Brown w/ black points, partial white belt, white poll & blaze, forsted ears & muzzle; moonspots
2nd gen. Experimental Mini Nubian Doe
When I first saw Orchid, of course my natural first thought was - "wow, she sure is stricking." But she's so much more than just pleasing to my beauty loving eyes... she's from strong milk lines and oh so sweet. She follows people around everywhere, like a little puppy, and will lay down next to you if you rub her head for her.
Orchid's FF has turned out better than I even could have hoped! Her udder is snug as can be, her medial has improved since starting 12 hour fills, and she milks out quickly. Currently giving 2lbs on a 12 hour fill.
Her single doeling is absolutely gorgeous and inherited Orchid's fabulous personality, breed character, and even a few moonspots!
Sire: GTO Ranch Forget-Me-Not
Dam: Purplegoat Farm's Forgetmenot
"Bridie”
MDGA & TMGR REGISTERED
G6S Normal
red buckskin, white on poll. Moonspots & blue eyes!
6th Generation Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
I think Brighid is going to do wonderful things for our herd. Her udder is snug, high and wide with a smoothly blended foreudder. I hope to improve teat placement a bit, but other than that, there's not much I'd change about her mammary system! Unfortunately she had a single this year so her production was lower than anticipated, but she still milked 5.5lbs with 4% butterfat as a 2nd freshener on her one day test. Next year I hope for upwards of 8lbs a day! She 100% has the genetics for it. Her sire is maternal 1/2 brother to our *S buck, Aciano - both are out of GTO Ranch Jet *P. I'm loving Aciano's daughters and very happy to be adding more of Jet's lines. Brighid should earn her star with ease in 2024 and I greatly look forward to seeing how she'll strengthen our herd.
Sire: GTO Ranch NightHawk
Dam: SonFlower Ranch’s Fiona II *D*P
“Cam-Cams”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Normal by Parentage
Red; white on poll, random splashes, frosted ears and nose *blue eyes*
7th gen. Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
In my opinion, Camellia an absolutely perfect sized doe. On top of that she is wide, with a strong/solid body, gorgeous length, a good brisket, nice rear legs and good feet. Her rump angle and shoulder could be improved, as well as her ear size and shape, but in general she is a truly beautiful doe. Her 2023 buckling showed huge improvement in just about every area! He has ears FOR DAYS.
Camellia's 2F udder is very pleasing. Soft texture, nice teat size, and easy flow. Her attachments and teat placement could be improved. Overall I am very, very happy with her! Oh, and she's milking upwards of 2lbs a day on a 12 hour fill after kidding a single. I really hope she has twins next year so I can learn more about her production!
I also suspect she might be homozygous for blue eyes as she's been bred to 2 brown eyed bucks and so far only had blue eyed kids. Fingers crossed!
Sire: Opus 7 Farm HL Edgar
Dam: Sonflower Ranch's Farrah
“Sybil”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status pending
Red Cheek with frosted ears/muzzle and a few white snippets *purebred*
6th gen. Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
Sybil is sweet, beautiful, correct AND purebred. Sybil is on they shyer side, but loves a quite friend to sit with her and give her treats - so long as the other goats aren't bullying her away - she is not a pushy doe. I love her length, level top-line, her beautiful strong roman nose and lovely long ears. Her rump angle isn't bad, but I hope to be improve it in her kids. She is very regal and patient, truly just a polite easy going girl. Sybil went above and beyond in her FF in 2023 as a coming 4 year old... I'm blown away! She peaked at 3.5lbs (.5 shy of 1/2 gal) on 12 hour fills, so we can assume that she was producing a total of roughly 7lbs day, so nearly a gallon... and as a FF! At 245 days/~ 8 months fresh she's still giving 2.5lbs (1.5 quarts) a day. I absolutely cannot wait for her 2nd freshening, I'm confident that if I have my act together to milk test - she will earn her star with ease!
Sire: Golden Plains Maverick
Dam: W4’s Sonora’s Sweet Sedona
“Ichie”
UNREGISTERED
Dun with white belt, frosted ears/muzzle
2nd Gen. Mini Nubian Doe
Ichie is my tester, my challenger, and by best friend. She pushes me to my very limits, but she has also taught me more than any other goat, EVER. If you don't do it right, you can forget about milking her, if you try to force her - you might end up with a face full of dirt... But if you respect her and work with her, not against her, she is an angel. I can sit and milk her two handed while she stands perfectly, but if I hesitate or I'm not completely present, she is a kicking machine! This is the goat who taught me to milk, and thanks to her, I can confidently say that I can milk just about ANY goat. Her first kidding, she lost her baby and carried him dead for 2 weeks - no goat should survive this and especially without even spiking a temp... This got her the nickname "super goat!" She never went into full labor and I ended up having to pull the huge single kid, and it was once again one of the greatest learning experiences of my life. She has since freshened and kidded perfectly with triplets. I LOVE her width and depth of body - she is a big girl from nose to toes. I love her udder texture, teat size, and orifices - she milks like a faucet! And her milk is sooooo creamy and sweet, making it a dream for goat milk ice cream or just drinking.
Sire: unknown
Dam: unkown
“Toto”
UNREGISTERED
Gold and white Boer doe
Toto is our token Boer. She was one of my first goats (my family had goats before, but she was MY first), and she's just my baby. She does tricks, obstacle courses, and she's a great momma too. When we got her she was absolutely terrified of people, but with time and patience she has turned into the sweetest giant around. I breed her to our Mini Nubian bucks and call her babies "Mini Boerbians" hahaha. They are nice in a way because when she throws boys they are better for meat, but her girls are still great for milk. Her FF she had twin boys and her second was triplet girls. She has spur teats, but I love her udder texture and her production is pretty good, so I milk her anyway. So far she hasn't passed the defect on to any of her kids, hoping we can keep it that way! She's half pet and half breeder, and we love our sweet little Toto Bunny.
Sire: unkown
Dam: unkown
Anyone who's ever met a buck, knows they aren't necessarily pleasant to be around. But you need them if you want kids and milk from your girls! We've carefully selected the best, most polite bucks we could find and in general they behave themselves pretty well.
“GG”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Normal by parentage
Bezoar, frosted ears/muzzle, partial belt, *heavily moonspotted*
2nd gen
Experimental Mini Nubian Buckling
Born March 8th, 2022
This little guy is a moonspotted 2nd generation Mini Nubian buckling. He is low generation and has short ears, but the udders behind this guy are phenomenal… and I’m not exaggerating one bit when I say that. His dam is milking over a gallon a day as a 2nd freshener, the best part - that’s with NO SEPARATION from her QUADS. And it’s not just production in his lines, it’s also high, well attached udders with huge capacity & easy to milk orifices… as well as good general conformation.
Geronimo is loooong and very dairy with a nice shoulder, rump and roman nose, all wraped up in a flashy moonspotted package! I’m so excited to see what he brings to our herd.
Sire: Starr Family Farm’s DoeMaker
Dam: BCF Legacy’s MMB Golden Girl 2 *P
“Aciano”
DUAL REGISTERED - TMGR & MDGA
G6S Normal by Parentage
White
4th gen. (54.60%/45.40%)
American Mini Nubian Buck
Born June 29th, 2021
Stud Fee: $200 per doe for driveway breeding (after 2 price goes down to $100 per additional doe), please contact me to discuss month long boarding or buck borrowing!
Aciano has a very milky pedigree! He has his star (known as *S in TMGR, equivalent to a *B in MDGA). Both his parents are star animals too and he’s got lots more in his lines. He’s that beautiful bright white that’s not easy to find! I love his length and shoulder, brisket, and width. His top-line could use a little improvement, his rump angle could be better, but in my opinion his milk potential more than makes up for that. He should be bred to does who will improve his weak points, and he will be sure to contribute big production and beautiful udders!
Sire: Sunshine’s Akihiro *S
Dam: GTO Ranch Jet *P/*D
“Arthur”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Normal by Parentage
*chocolate, heavily moonspotted* *polled*
4th gen. (54.60%/45.40%)
American Mini Nubian Buck
Born June 29th, 2021
Stud Fee: $200 per doe for driveway breeding (after 2 price goes down to $100 per additional doe), please contact me to discuss month long boarding or buck borrowing!
His dam is an 11.5lb (almost 1 1/2 gallon) milker - she made MDGA top 10 - with a beautiful udder... His sire comes from lovely Green Gables lines and his maternal 1/2 brother is a finished champion... with these genetics I think Arthur is going to be a huge asset to our herd!!! Not to mention the fact that his striking chocolate coat with moonspots galore. Oh, and did I mention that he's POLLED?!
Sire: Opus 7 Farm KB Miracle Kisses
Dam: GTO Ranch Gwendolyn AR*D*P
“Merle”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status pending
Broken chamois with frost/roaning *blue eyed*
8th gen (51.35%/48.65%) Purebred Mini Nubian Buck
Born April 23rd, 2020
Not only is he an absolute sweetheart, but he’s handsome too! His only major flaw is that his right ear turns in rather than falling straight, but he hasn't passed anything like this on to his kids so I think it may be from an injury of some sort. He’s a healthy guy who has yet to cause us any trouble. He has a history of throwing moonspots, blue eyes, and lots of beautiful roaning. In 2022 we've gotten majority doelings - his totals are 8 girls, 4 boys. He's also been very generous with his blue eyes passing them to a perfect 50% of his kids this year. And for ear improvements he's done very well too! Overall I am very pleased with his contributions so far. I am retaining a 2022 daughter, so very curious what he'll bring in the udder department.
Sire: Sunflower Ranch’s Jasper
Dam: Sunflower Ranch’s Lapis
“Callum”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Status Unkown
Black and tan, abundant white, roaning, spots
6th gen. (53.25%/46.75%)
Purebred Mini Nubian Buck
Born March 30th, 2021
He’s flashy and eye-catching, but at the end of the day - how is he in the area that really matters? MILK. Well, he’s not too shabby! He’s got a nice lineage. His sire’s dam is Green Gables, they raise truly stunning goats. And look at his beautiful confirmation! Great rump angle, a slightly uphill stature, strong feet, a good shoulder and nice breed character! He's on the narrow side, so I hope to improve that as well as his brisket and rear leg angulation. His dam has a gorgeous udder and her butterfat is so high her milk appears yellow - almost like a Jersey cow!
Sire: GTO Ranch Forget-Me-Not
Dam: Sonflower Ranch’s Ginny
“May”
UNREGISTERED
Purebred Nigerian Dwarf Doe
Broken black, red cheek, frosted ears/muzzle, spots & ticking
This little goat was my first goat purchase after moving to NM. She is solid, pleasant to be around and look at her gorgeous coat! She is an excellent milker with well attached teats and easy flow. She stands perfectly on the stand and !wow! - her milk is delicious. She gave me about a quart a day on average. May is an easy breeder, easy kidder and never needed assistance. May’s kids were strong and healthy from birth, sweet as can be, and always have lots of color. She kidded a single doeling as a first freshener, twin bucklings next, and most recently a stunning set of twin doelings. I retained her 2022 daughter, Daphne, and ended up making the hard call to send May on to another herd. She now lives happily with a wonderful family in Tijeras, training up the yet another goat loving girl.
“Buttercup”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Normal by Parentage
Bezoar, poll spot, partial belt
7th gen Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
Buttercup
Sire: Carpenter Ranch's
Dam:
“Clover”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S Normal by Parentage
Light brown with heavy roaning
6th gen. (56.24%/43.76%)
Purebred Mini Nubian Buck
Born April 23rd, 2020
Stud Fee: $225 per doe for driveway breeding (after 2 price goes down to $100 per additional doe), please contact me to discuss month long boarding or buck borrowing!
Clover is handsome as can be, that roaning - oh, just so pretty! He’s got beautiful width, strong body, breed character and a nice rump angle. He is long and level with a good brisket and decent shoulder. And he has one impressive lineage!!! His Blackberry (a very sought after and distinguished herdname) sire, is a finished champion as is his full sister and one of his sons. Hocus is truly a stunning goat. His sire’s dam has her milk star as does his dam, Pixie. All the goats in his family are beautifully wide and stunning. I absolutely cannot wait to see his daughters! I could go on and on about how much I love his lines.
Sire: BlackBerry’s RBI HocusPocus
Dam: Gambit Farms Claire’s Pixie Dust
“Frawn”
MDGA REGISTERED
G6S status pending
Black & tan buckskin , frosted ears & muzzle, white poll *purebred*
6th gen. Purebred Mini Nubian Doe
Frawnie is so gentle. She is easy to milk with lovely long teats and open orifices. She has decent capacity, big teats, and a beautiful, strong medial suspensory ligament. She's an amazing mom, she's even taken orphan's before - with just a tiny bit of convincing! Frawn is super helpful when we go out grazing, she comes running along as soon as I call that it's time to move on - and the whole herd follows suit. She's a learning goat-herd's dream goat. She loves snuggles but isn't pushy at all, just stands nearby looking at you longingly or presses her head gently on your leg.
Oh, and did I mention the fact that she is not only purebred, but stunning?! I'm a sucker for buckskins.
Sire: Soaring Hearts Gilles
Dam: Sonflower Ranch's Erica
Are you just starting out your herd? Or hoping to add another beautiful, quality goat to your herd? We would love to help you find what you are looking for. We currently have a doe in milk, a buckling, and two bucks available, then a more does kidding throughout the year!