
About Our Goats-
"Letisha is registered with the American Angora Goat Breeders’ Association. She has a beautiful silky, curly coat and a sweet disposition. I love to use her mohair locks in little crocheted purses, which can hold credit cards, change, phone, etc. & in “Betty’s Bag Lady Hats”, which can also be used as a bag or basket. Mohair is a very strong fiber that I also like to use with a blend of wool and angora to make strong soft homemade socks. So you can see Letisha has an important place on my farm."-Betty

Angora Goats-
Angora Goats are fun, smart and give us a wonderful shinney, soft, strong coat twice a year. White Mohair also takes dye very well. For the home spinner it is a fun fiber to spin. Ply one strand of Mohair and one strand of wool and you have a yarn that is hard to beat. It can be felted, but takes longer to felt up, but is worth the try.
Baby season is coming! Over the years, I have been blessed with easy
deliveries of my kids.
My goats are excellent mothers and create a strong bond with their babies. Since they have smaller babies than dairy goats, it does not hurt to put a little sweater on newborns to help ward off a early-spring morning chill. Make sure they get the colostrum (mother's first milk) and keep them out of any drafts.
I test for CAE in my goats and have my vet give rabies shots in the fall to those
who are old enough.
A $100 deposit will hold a kid for you. If you do not have an Angora goat already, please remember, goats are herd animals and are much happier in pairs.
Doe kids/colored: $350
Doe Kids/white: $250
Buck kids: $400
Wethers/colored: $200
Wethers/white: $150
Please consider the time and care goats require: trim hooves monthly, shear
twice a year, CD&T shots, worming and fresh water at all times!
I am happy to answer any questions you may have before and after the purchase of your new goat!