Following 43
Lisa Smith
• Active 5d ago
Bio: I live in Western Australia and I am just starting on my goat journey with a Nigerian Dwarf and ND/Nubian cross.
Marissa House
• Active 20d ago
Bio: I got into goats about 10 years ago when I started showing them in 4-H. I like being able to keep them healthy and doing my own vet work for them.
Renee Shoaf
Ohio
• Active 37d ago
Bio: Homemaker & Homeschool Mama of three. Love Jesus. New to the goat world, we have Alpines, Boers, Miniature donkeys and chickens!
Jenny Chambers
• Active 4d ago
Bio: Owner of a funny farm with goats, sheep, rabbits, horses, llamas, chickens, dogs and cats.
Melanie Rinehart
Shawnee, OK
• Active 22d ago
Bio: Got my first babies last March and now have 5... Tater, Tot, Sugar, Spicey, and Marshmallow. They are all NDG.
Tammy Cowan
Texas
• Active 24d ago
Bio: I have owned Nigerian Dwarf since 2016. Started with (8).I Believe In God as I know He guides us daily.
Syrett Riverview
• Active 22d ago
Bio: Foundation herd of British Dwarf Dairy Goats (similar to ND, but not, as we are in UK!) Breeding happy, healthy mini milkers for the smallholder.
Abigail Clancy
• Active 122d ago
Bio: Herbalist just getting started with goats, so excited to learn from this community
Heidi Garrett
• Active 88d ago
Bio: 👑Daughter of the King 💍Wife to Gordon 🤰🏼Mama to 10 ✝️Soli Deo Gloria
Georgina Jesson
• Active 24d ago
Bio: I have 15 does (approximately 13 more than I originally planned) and now they’re all having babies, send help 😂
Charlene Prottung
• Active 22d ago
Bio: Motto to live by: “Pay the farmer now or the doctor later” Building a homestead in the Sierra Nevada. Nigerian dwarf goats, rabbits & chickens.
Ash Blansett
• Active 11d ago
Bio: Will update once I've had more coffee
Courtney Rust
• Active 50d ago
Bio: Engineer turned goat farmer
JoAnn Schreffler
• Active 2d ago
Bio: Focused on sustainability & natural care. We have chickens and goats Plan to add rabbits & pigs at some point.
Miranda Skubal
• Active 9d ago
Bio: Hello! Just a mom and homesteader wondering where her coffee got put down most days.
Susan Martin
• Active 13d ago
Bio: Small retirement homestead with Pygmy goats, alpacas and llamas
Cassie Barr
• Active 37d ago
Bio: Married and retired former preschool teacher now farmer at our mini family farm.
Trish Keisler
• Active 10d ago
Bio: Holistic homesteader
Christine Williams
Chehalis WA • ENTP
• Active 22d ago
Bio: Dairy farm hobby grown out of control!
Karen Carroll
Tennessee
• Active 104d ago
Bio: Hello from Tennessee! I'm a new goat owner learning all things goat. I have 4 Lamanche/Nubian goats and 1 Great Pyrenees.
Angela Becker
• Active 60d ago
Bio: I have a little goat herd in the big woods of Wisconsin. Looking for more natural approaches for my family and farm.
Kim Greene
• Active 20d ago
Bio: I’ve always had an array of animals. About a year into goats. We love to hike, camp, backpack, and fish. And now with our goats.
Kerri Stuecken
• Active 103d ago
Bio: Just a girl who loves goats ;)
Debby Wills
• Active 40d ago
Bio: I’m retired and going on 70. We are in the early phase of homesteading. We have 38 acres and are in the process of clearing areas for infrastructure.
Sarah Snodgrass
• Active 14d ago
Bio: We raise Mini Nubian dairy goats as naturally as possible on our little farm in South Central Indiana
Amanda Fritz
• Active 134d ago
Bio: A homesteading, unschooling mama from Mountains Edge Farm.
Samara Keller
Redding, CA • ENFP
• Active 6d ago
Bio: Former homeschool mom. I love Jesus, quantum, and learning new things. We live holistically-incl kids and pets! Co-creator of Extraordinary Courage.
Haley Jones
• Active 2d ago
Bio: Bonafide crazy goat lady
M Nilsson
• Active 100d ago
Bio: Farmer
Caileigh Smith
Missouri
• Active 17d ago
Bio: Missouri born and raised. Goat milk addict. Wannabe pastoralist. Psalm 37:3
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Megan Kutchman
@megan-kutchman-9222
Megan Kutchman has been raising goats for over 15 years with an emphasis on natural care and is here to share her experience, knowledge and protocols.

Active 4d ago
Joined Mar 10, 2024
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