My husband, myself, and our son moved to Russellville, TN in 2023 from Jackson, TN. Two livestock trailers full of our animals, our brand new 100 acre farm, and a dream to watch it all grow into everything we hoped. We had our work cut out and are still in the process of building barns, fencing and our milk parlor, We are so blessed to be able to mold this property into exactly what we need and love watching everything come together. 

Discover who we are

Document and improve
Human/animal connection
production and longevity
support
structure
health

Our Style

We are in this for the long haul and want to make sure our goats are not just high producers but that they also have structurally sound mammary systems that will work for many years. We want goats that put generous amounts of milk in the pail for a lifetime, without breaking down. We TRUELY care about our goats!

To be completely honest, we're not like all the rest.

Starting as a child and  into adulthood, I was very involved with horses as an active equestrian. I showed hunter/jumpers and Stock seat on the collegiate level. I was also very fortunate to be involved in 4-H, where I successfully showed market goats...Thus, the love for goats began. I remember always being very interested in the dairy animals and had such respect for seeing how much dedication it took to raise them. You form a real bond when you are milking an animal twice a day, nearly year round, then nourishing your body with the product. Needless to say, when Stephen and I were in a position to acquire some goats again, we dove in head first! We have spent years learning, growing and improving in everyway possible, to make sure we are producing the best dairy goats we can. We have enjoyed jumping back into ADGA sanctioned dairy shows and plan to enroll into LA and DHIR. 

For the love of Goats

Rise and shine, it's milking time!

We are licensed in the state of Tennessee to sell raw goats milk, under the Pet Food License. *Not for human consumption* Our goats spend their days in the sunshine on 5+ acre pastures primarily of red clover, orchard grass, bluegrass, wild carrot, wild daisies, and chickory. We keep our fields limed and fertilized  regularly. Our milkers get an all natural feed while on the milk stanchion, as well as some supplemental alfalfa hay from Arizona. 

Our goats are all tested annually for CAE, Johnes, Q-Fever and we are an abscess free farm.