Every once in a while we will have a bar of soap that isn’t up to our very strict standards. Maybe it was cut a little too small, so it doesn’t make the weight we state on our label, or… Keep Reading
Digit is our sweet barn cat. He plays a large role here on the farm. His job is to keep rodents out of the feed and hay. This not only saves us money, because we are not having to replace… Keep Reading
It’s SPRING!! Oh my goodness I am not sure I have ever been so happy for winter to end. Yesterday was the first day of Spring, which means it is time for our Spring Goat Milk Soap to come out!… Keep Reading
The farm is full of baby goats! So we are going to continue with our baby goats facts!
Baby goats, kids, are standing and walking within minutes of their birth! They have long, lean legs and knobby knees. It so… Keep Reading
Another week has gone by and Hillary is still pregnant! Thank goodness! As of today she reached what is considered “viability” for the kids. Any kids born now will have a higher probability of survival, since their lungs have had… Keep Reading
It’s finally here: Our Goat Milk Laundry Soap!
We’ve been working on it for months and have put this laundry detergent through the paces! It has worked wonders on our red clay caked farm clothes and we have heard nothing… Keep Reading
Warner is our new herd sire! We purchased him early spring 2014. Before 2014 we bred our does with driveway breedings, which is where you wait until your doe goes into heat, pack her into the truck, drive her to… Keep Reading
Our 2015 Spring and Summer farmers market schedule has finally come together. Below you will find our weekly schedule. This year we will be at 5 markets a week! That gives you so many more chances to buy our soap!… Keep Reading
Today’s fun farm fact is about goat kids! Goats can have 1-6 kids per litter. Twins are the most common kidding, followed by singles and triples. Anything above three is considered to be very rare. Two of our does (Tina… Keep Reading