Livestock

The Dairy Goat Crew

The Mini Nubians

ButterCup is our Herd Queen. She’s a lovely MDGA registered F1 Mini-Nubian who is an excellent mother and leader for the rest of the herd.

Blizzard is our current Herd sire and was the first baby goat born on our farm. Blizzard is an MDGA registered F1 Mini-Nubian, proven sire and very protective of his herd.

Daisy is our current Herd Princess – that’s not really a thing but don’t tell her. Daisy is ButterCup’s first daughter with former herd sire Napolean. She is an MDGA registered F1 Mini-Nubian and has recently had her first set of twin doelings, sired by S’mores.

Kara is our beautiful new MDGA registered Mini-Nubian doe who will be having her first kids in the 2025/2026 breeding season.


The Nigerian Dwarf Goats

S’mores is our secondary Buck. He’s ADGA/MDGA registered Nigerian Dwarf and proven sire. This is a little goat with HUGE personality and affection. S’mores sires our ND goats and smaller Mini-Nubian does.

Ava (Avalanche)

Gale (Gale Force Winds)

Nami (Tsunami)

Liz (Blizzard)

Tori (Tornado)


Our Flocks

Quentin is our main Rooster in charge.

He’s in charge of keeping the hens safe, happy and producing excellent eggs – for eating or hatching. Quentin is an Americauna Rooster and his genes pass on blue egg laying color to his offspring.

Our flock of laying hens is comprised of several purebred breeds and a number of barnyard mixed breed chicks we’ve hatched ourselves. The main breeds for the hens are Americauna, Sapphire Gems, Ancona, Rhode Island Red, Salmon Favorelle, Black Sex Link and Indio Gigante.

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We welcomed a new little flock of Pilgrim Geese to the farm in May of 2025. Still thinking of names, but we’ve got one very handsome boy and three adorable girls.

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The Apiary

Our hives are full of Italian Honey Bees who are excellent honey makers that are very passive and not as prone to swarming as some other bee options we had.