First kidding of 2026

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Jewel kidded this morning, giving us an adorable triplet litter of all boys & she loves them to pieces! We spent the morning with Mama and babies making sure everyone got their turn to suck some energizing and essential colostrum. After filling their bellies, they settled down for a typical newborn nap and were out like lights.

Newborn pictures of each kid below! Will hopefully get more cute photos of their sweet little faces soon.❤️ pedigree info on the Breeding Plans page.

Male kid #1 (triplet)
Male kid #2 (smallest of the triplets)
Male kid #3 (triplet)

Kid #2 was the runt of the bunch, and got a little cold and weak at first, but after some time under the heat lamp and Mama’s warm colostrum, he perked right up.

As farm life goes, things can take a turn and you never know who might get sick, so we’re not announcing availability yet. We’ll post again to let everyone know when any unreserved kid becomes available.

We encourage you to join the waitlist or request a reservation, but we don’t guarantee we’ll have a goat for you. This will give you a better chance at buying a goat from us, because we will contact reservation requesters before posting goats for sale on the website. There’s no commitment until you agree to purchase a kid, then we require a $50 deposit to hold your kid until it’s ready to leave, either on a bottle or weaned, depending on what we can do in each situation.

Of course, since we raise the goats for milk, we like to sell kids as bottle babies as soon as possible and begin milking the does, but usually not before 4 weeks old to be sure they have a great start.

If you’re a new potential goat owner, you can find helpful learning material on our resources page, especially on raising bottle kids.

Reach out at any time with questions. Please read our Sales Policy.

Thanks for your interest in our goats!

Rebekah

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