Thanks for stopping by,
We thank you again for allowing us the opportunity to share our passion with you. Raising goats was not our primary reason for moving to the farm. We were looking for a peaceful alternative to the city life. When we purchased our little place, it came with a gift with purchase option. That gift was an Alpine goat named Betty and a Pygmy named Wilma. Betty preferred to be left along. She loved it when I turned my back to her,which I must add, was not a good idea. Wilma,and I bonded,right away. Needless to say, I fell in love with the smaller breed.

We were introduced to Nigerian Dwarf goats through another breeder,who sold us our first Nigerian buck here inTexas. We started raising and showing Nigerians as a common interest for my husband and myself,which quickly became our passion.

We strive to keep things simple here on the farm. We find that simplicity has its rewards. We are not overwhelmed with the caring for our animals and they get the personal attention they so much deserve. We test for Ca, Cl, and Jonies. We have schedule  breeding in the spring and fall, allowing 12 to 18 months for our does to rest after kidding. We were established in January 2003 as members of NDGA ,AGS  and ADGA.

In keeping with the characteristics of the Nigerian dairy goats,we strive to improve our herd with each breeding. We sell our best and improve the rest.
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