Our Goats
Our herd consists of several dairy goat breeds, including Saanen, Alphine, Nubian, Shami and various crosses and are breed onsite. We have selected bucks in our herd, and work on improving or genetics through selective breading with natural methods. This has allowed us to develop an amazing herd of gentle-tempered goats suitable for the local conditions that produce high quality milk.
Saanen Goat
The Saanen is a Swiss breed of domestic goat. It takes its name from the Saanental in the Bernese Oberland, in the southern part of the Canton of Bern, in western Switzerland. It is a highly productive dairy goat and is distributed in more than eighty countries worldwide
Alpine Goat
The Alpine is a medium to large sized breed of domestic goat known for its very good milking ability. They have no set colors or markings but have horns, a straight profile and erect ears. The breed originated in the French Alps
Nubian Goat
The Anglo-Nubian is a British breed of domestic goat. It originated in the nineteenth century from cross-breeding between native British goats and a mixed population of large lop-eared goats imported from India, the Middle East and North Africa. It is characterized by large, pendulous ears and a convex profile. It is found in more than sixty countries and in many of them it is known simply as the Nubian
Shami Goat
The Damascus goat, also known as Aleppo, Halep, Baladi, Damascene, Shami, or Chami, is a breed of goat. It originated in Syria and was imported by the British into Cyprus, where it has been selectively bred. It is a good producer of both milk and meat, so has been given a high priority by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)