Nigerian Dwarf Goats

Kids are expected in February/March 2024. Both registered and unregistered does and bucks will be available.

Our Girls

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Brady

Brady is a brown and white Nigerian Dwarf doe. She is a great milk producer and has consistently given us triplets and even quads! Always the overachiever!

Ty’Ra

Ty is a black and white doe with blue eyes. Ty is very laid back and an easy milker.

  • AGDA Registration
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Squeak

Squeak was born on the farm and is the daughter of Ty. Her father was Jimmy G. (who had moved to another farm). She is small in size but produces a lot of milk!

  • AGDA Registration

Sophie

Sophie was born on the farm in the winter of 2023, along with her sister Izzy. Her dad was Mr. Sparkles, our former herd sire (he has moved on to another farm). She is vocal and very inquisitive. We expect her first kids to be born around February/March 2024. Her kids will be unregistered.

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Isabella

Izzy was born on the farm in the winter of 2023, along with her sister Sophie. Her dad was Mr. Sparkles, our former herd sire (he has moved on to another farm). She is shy but curious. We expect her first kids to be born around February/March 2024. Her kids will be unregistered.

Autumn

Autumn was born on the farm in the summer of 2023. She is very social and loves to be picked up and snuggled. She is the daughter of Squeak and Mr. Sparkles. We don’t expect kids from her until late 2024. Her kids will be unregistered.

Our Herd Sire

Durango

Durango is our herd sire and came to the farm in the early fall of 2023. He is a registered Nigerian Dwarf buck and has long, flowing hair. He is very friendly and loves treats!

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Former Herd Sire

Mr. Sparkles (aka “Sparky”)

Mr. Sparkles went to another farm in the spring of 2023. He sired twins Sophie and Isabella as well as Autumn.

Available

Louie is a small brown and white Nigerian Dwarf wether with gold eyes. He is much smaller than other goats his age so that he would make a great pet for a small person. Louie is unregistered and is the son of Mr. Sparkles and Brady and was born in the summer of 2023. He is up to date on all shots and is disbudded.

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Dairy Sheep

Our sheep are an East Frisian cross specifically bred for parasite resistance and heat tolerance in our southern climate. Our original stock came from Allen’s Creek Farm in Virginia.

Our Girls

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Lady Bahbah

Lady Bahbah is the leader of the girls. She is gregarious and a great mother. She is Bahbrah Ann’s mom.

Lambi

Lambi is a social girl. She is the only sheep we have that has pigmentation (near her eye). Lambi is the mother of BoPeep.

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Bahbra

Bahbra is very social and is also a great mother. She is the mother of Rebah. She is sweet and likes head scratches.

Bo Peep

Bo Peep is a very laid-back sheep. She is the mother of Mary.

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Rebahh

Rebahh is the friendliest of the group. Her mother is Lady Bahbah. She loves to be petted and have her head scratched.

Mary

Mary was born on the farm in the spring of 2023. Bo Peep is her mother. Peep did not produce enough milk, so Mary was a bottle-baby and was super friendly.

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Bahbra Ann

Bahhbra Ann was also born on the farm in the Spring of 2023 and is the daughter of Lady Bahbah. She is the most shy of the flock.

Our Herd Sire

Bahhcus

Bahhcus is the sheep herd sire. While not a complete jerk, he can be “rammy.” He likes to have his head scratched. It's best always to keep an eye on this guy as he can be unpredictable, like most rams.

Our Goats and Sheep Are Tested for Cae, Cl and Johne’s Disease

Contact us to be placed on our waitlist for lambs expected in January/February and goat kids expected in March.