My family and I moved here in the summer of 09 from germany. We bought a small farm (20 acres) and immediatly filled a long desired dream of having our own goat herd. We have four daughters so we named our Farm and buisness after them. "Four Sisters Farm". you can see our homepage under www.four-sisters-farm.com if you are interested. We love all of our animals and farm very much. We make and sell cheese as well as most of our goats milk. Im looking forward to taking part in this network!!! Melodie Prichta
Apparently, there are more and more people raising goats in there backyard. However, we are moving to a farm that has plenty of acreage. It is named Mountain Breeze Farms. Hope to have pictures soon.
As for breeding purposes, we have been able to make connections with a lady, that will breed our doelings later this year. We should have new kids in the next few months.
Things are working better and we are very excited for the future.
Melodie Prichta said:
I hope you do find a farm...because raising your goats in your backyard is NOT the best method!!! If you want to breed Coral/Rosie we have Prince Caspian here on our farm. He is the father of your 2 doelings that survied the Quad birth on Jan. 27th 2010. We would be able to work something out Im sure. BTW what are you doing with the doelings you have from Coral are you selling them??? or retaining them. Good luck and hope everything is working out better.
Tammy said:
Hi! We live in Richmond, KY and raise Nigerian Dwarf goats. So we are not far away from you. Currently, we have two adult doe's and two babies. Our family is in the process of moving to our new farm. It has been really neat to raise them for milk and cheese. In the next couple of weeks, we will be adding another Nigerian Dwarf to our herd. They are really neat animals and our children have enjoyed them. We have many plans for selling cheese, milk and raising them.
Rachel said:
Welcome! You're just a state over from me. We're practically neighbors! =)
I hope you do find a farm...because raising your goats in your backyard is NOT the best method!!! If you want to breed Coral/Rosie we have Prince Caspian here on our farm. He is the father of your 2 doelings that survied the Quad birth on Jan. 27th 2010. We would be able to work something out Im sure. BTW what are you doing with the doelings you have from Coral are you selling them??? or retaining them. Good luck and hope everything is working out better.
Tammy said:
Hi! We live in Richmond, KY and raise Nigerian Dwarf goats. So we are not far away from you. Currently, we have two adult doe's and two babies. Our family is in the process of moving to our new farm. It has been really neat to raise them for milk and cheese. In the next couple of weeks, we will be adding another Nigerian Dwarf to our herd. They are really neat animals and our children have enjoyed them. We have many plans for selling cheese, milk and raising them.
Rachel said:
Welcome! You're just a state over from me. We're practically neighbors! =)
Hi! We live in Richmond, KY and raise Nigerian Dwarf goats. So we are not far away from you. Currently, we have two adult doe's and two babies. Our family is in the process of moving to our new farm. It has been really neat to raise them for milk and cheese. In the next couple of weeks, we will be adding another Nigerian Dwarf to our herd. They are really neat animals and our children have enjoyed them. We have many plans for selling cheese, milk and raising them.
Rachel said:
Welcome! You're just a state over from me. We're practically neighbors! =)
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Apparently, there are more and more people raising goats in there backyard. However, we are moving to a farm that has plenty of acreage. It is named Mountain Breeze Farms. Hope to have pictures soon.
As for breeding purposes, we have been able to make connections with a lady, that will breed our doelings later this year. We should have new kids in the next few months.
Things are working better and we are very excited for the future.
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