Add some new genetics to your herd!

Meet our 2023 Junior Does (Available)

We have a beautiful collection of registered Purebred and American Nubian yearlings born in 2023. Their sire is a Goddard Nubians buck, a nationally recognized Purebred Nubian breeder. These does are ready for breeding this fall.


Meet our 2024 Kids! (Available)

We have nine beautiful 2024 Purebred and American Nubian kids who are looking for new homes! Here they are on the Goat Mountain—one of their favorite places on the farm. Our kids are healthy and strong—great conformation and genetics (read about our buck!) They were dam raised, so they know how to be “goats.” Shots are up to date, and for those of you who are out of state, a CVI will be included in the purchase price.

There comes a time when a mama goat just needs a break from kids! This doe is trying to enjoy spring weather when she is bombarded by a pack of kids! They finally get the message that she’s not going to cooperate, so they race to the play set and back to the barn! Our kids have been weaned and are eating hay and grain like horses!


Meet our Senior does!

Photo by Deb Knecht

Meet our buck!

We spend a lot of time showing off our does and their kids, but let’s not forget about our buck. Bucks provide 50% of a herd’s genetics, so we are picky about choosing our bucks. We want to produce kids that are outstanding both in appearance and in milk production. We also want to maintain a “clean” herd where our goats test negative for CAE, CL, and Johnes.

Young buck Orion. You should see him now! Huge, strong, built!

Our buck, Orion is from Goddard Farm, Kansas. The Goddards have raised purebred Nubians since 1989 and twenty of their does have been included in the American Dairy Goat Association’s annual lists of Top Ten Breed Leaders. Orion is the grandson of a Goddard doe, and Kismet Marvins Smooth Operator (Kismet Nubians, Virginia). Kismet has earned both Superior Genetics and Permanent Grand Champion Status. Orion’s dam is a 5*M doe which means she and her previous four generations have met standards for milk production.

Registration and CVI

If not previously registered, we are happy to process your goat’s ADGA registration. You can keep or change the “farm” name we’ve assigned. Upon receipt of payment, the registration certificate will be sent directly to you.

We provide a health summary for all goats and a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection for out-of-state purchases. When you buy one of our goats, you will get a healthy animal.

Our beautiful does