Valaria-Permanent Resident
Val was born blind, and sadly was rejected by her mother. She had a sister as well the farm that she was born at had a very large pasture that all the goats would go out to, and leave poor Val behind they tried everything to help her bond and stay with the herd but unfortunately, she ended up just spinning alone in the field. They brought to our farm to stay with our special-needs goats and a smaller area, where she’s very familiar with everything in her space. Respond to voice very well and comes when you call her. She loves a good schedule. It really helps her to know when it’s time to eat and where the food is we do our best to never change where anything is in her pasture. Because trying to find Val a home and change everything all over again for her would be very stressful. She is a permanent resident here with us. If you would like to sponsor Val and be her person, please let us know.!
Charlie-Permanent Resident
Charley is a very sweet Nigerian Dwarf that has Carpal Hyperextension. It is genetic and will cause his front legs to bend and hurt. There is no curing it and it will get progressively worse in time. He is on a high mineral and supplements to try to slow down the progression as much as possible. Because of his debilitating legs, he will stay with us where we can offer him the best treatment possible. Issue
Pearl |
Penni |
Pearl and Penny are our twin girls that are our milk producers here on the farm. We milk to provide emergency needs for our farm and other rescues baby animals. These girls help provide life saving milk to babies in need.
Beau
Beau is an owner surrender who came from living in someone's back yard in a subdivision. He is the class clown the littlest guy on the farm with the biggest personality. He is loved by our ladies and is super fun to play with.
Theo and Copper
These two boys were born here on our farm from Penny and Pearl. They are our petting zoo, therapy, and sweet huggable baby boys! They are wethers and will not be used for any breeding.
Maximillion
Max the Lamancha goat came to us from a goat farm he had a hernia that required surgery. He had his first surgery but it became infected and had to be redone. The owners needed someone that could give him around the clock care so we picked him up from the vets office to help him heal from his stitches. Max is all healed up now and absolutely the sweetest guy.