About Us, Our Farm, Goats and More
About Us
Bloodlines Steeped in Tradition, Focused on the Future

Our Surprisingly Simple Solution For Small Farm Survival, Diversify with Goats!

Add to your bottom line. From a choice few to an economical starter herd; the goats or calves you
are looking for may already be here. Your chance to own the
pedigrees everyone is looking for, the
color the show buyers want and the meat the commercial buyers demand!

Heat, humidity and drought in the south east means the livestock that works best for my farm must
be a moderate frame size for feed efficiency. Droughts, hay shortage, high feed costs require that
our animals excel in feed efficiency, parasite resistance and raise a calf or kid with less input. This
type of livestock  keeps what profit the cows and goats generate on the farm rather than give it to
the feed stores.

We raise full blood, purebred and percentage Boer goats for sale on our farm.  Most are the
traditional color with a few reds, paints and spotted Boer goats thrown in for diversity.
We have for sale: Boer goats for 4-H and FFA projects, brush control, Boer brood stock, show
quality animals, high percentage Boer meat goats and forage fed cattle.

Forage fed from birth to production or to harvest. Our Boer goats and Angus cross cattle eat only
the most succulent grasses, browse and forbes that nature can provide producing a meat that is
low in fat and low in cholesterol. Goat meat is an great alternative to red meats and is an excellent
food choice for anyone following a calorie or cholesterol -controlled diet.

We strive to produce beef that is an exceptionally lean and flavorful meat with carcass dressed
weight well in excess of 60 percent of live weight. Our fast growing Boer goats reach market
weights on or soon after weaning.

These thrifty, medium-sized animals more than earn their way in any beef or goat herd, producing
a premium product with less input. Rotational grazing, over seeding and planting annual forages
help reduce our expenses and increase profit.

We have added free range chickens and home raised pork. Planted Blueberries, peach and new
apple tree varieties to complement the established apple and pear trees. Maybe a Hoop house
this fall is our next project. Just the beginning for our green adventures