This lovely girl really lives up to her name; gentle and easy going with a bit of silly spunk. Her nickname as a baby was "Thickums" as she is a bit on the short and "round" side with a stable center of gravity. She is definitely my favorite doe to milk and her kidding was a breeze. Sister to Buttons.
Confident and cuddly is the best way to describe this doe. She is independent but not afraid to demand her share (and more) of attention. She is wonderful with the babies and not too bossy with the other goats. She is taller, longer and leaner than her sister Sweet Pea.
Like mother, like daughter, Holly has many similarities to her mom Sweet Pea. She is a bit demure when around the herd but always quick to answer and come for some love and attention. She has a sturdy build and a funny wild side to her personality. Her markings are gorgeous and instantly brought to mind Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Silly, silly, silly goat. Though Roxy is the queen of the herd she also fills the role of the court jester. This girl loves to play and play hard. Running, jumping, chasing, dancing on her hind legs...and her favorite past-time is gently head-butting her humans. She is the headliner of the field entertainment line-up for sure.
This little boy is a big personality packed into a small package. He is very sweet, even in rut. We love his 50's Rockabilly hair flip.
This boy belongs in a petting zoo. All of our goats love attention and are very friendly. However, Mousse takes the cake in this arena. He will lay in your lap and request rubs and scratches for as long as you will provide them.
Goliath is our gentle giant. As our first Mini Lamancha kid, he was quite the shock at 7 lbs. 8 oz when he emerged from poor Roxy. The boy had quite the lungs as a kid. Luckily, he quieted as he aged or he may have gotten a new job as a tornado siren.