"On a worldwide basis, more people drink the milk of goats than any other single animal..." (N.A., 2015). Dairy goats have been in the U.S. for hundreds of years, and have recently been making big growth. You can see how goat milk compares to cow and plant milks here, and read about the recent growth of dairy goats here.
While keeping a goat for dairy does take commitment, there are a number of very helpful books, websites, and experienced breeders to get you started.
Ready to start or add to your herd? We have three ways:
While keeping a goat for dairy does take commitment, there are a number of very helpful books, websites, and experienced breeders to get you started.
Ready to start or add to your herd? We have three ways:
- Purchase a doeling, to raise, and breed to the buck of your choice (we may also have bucklings or bucks for sale - please inquire)
- Purchase a doe (from time to time we offer does in milk and/or bred does) to have a head start on your own milking herd, and learn to milk from an experienced doe
- Purchase a share of our herd (in a goat share you purchase a % of the herd, pay monthly agistment, we maintain and milk your goat herd for you, and you receive a % of the milk produced each week)