Three kinds of goat farmers.
One kind of care.

The 2 a.m. Bottle Feeder
Nigerian Dwarfs that fit in the crook of your arm and demand the same. You know every kid by name, and you need supplies that arrive before the next feeding.

The Clipboard Keeper
Boer crosses tracked by tag number, kid weights logged weekly. You need bulk minerals, consistent forage, and a supplier who won't run out mid-season.
50+ headStarted With Two. Now There Are Twenty.
You came for the lawn mowing. You stayed for the personalities. Your herd grew faster than your knowledge — we're here for both.
10–20 head340+
Herds supplied this season
12
Mineral formulations on hand
48 hr
Average delivery window
Open your palm.
Feel the difference.
"A mineral block is furniture. Loose minerals are medicine — offered free-choice, consumed exactly as needed."


Loose Copper Sulfate
Fine-ground and free-flowing. A small copper deficiency shows first in a faded coat — catch it before the clip.

Kelp Meal
Sun-dried Atlantic kelp, rich in iodine. Offered free-choice — they'll regulate their own intake and thank you in milk quality.

Selenium + Vitamin E Blend
White muscle disease prevention for kids born in selenium-deficient soils. Formulated for goats, not cattle.
Feed that announces itself
before you reach the gate.

Blackstrap Molasses Grain Mix
Blackstrap molasses and cracked oats your herd will hear you open from across the field. The smell reaches the barn before you do — sweet, thick, and unmistakable.

Timothy-Orchard Grass Blend
Second-cut timothy with 15% orchard grass. Coarse enough to keep the rumen working, fine enough for dry does and wethers who don't need the calories of alfalfa.

Alfalfa Pellets
Dense, consistent, and easy to measure. Lactating does need protein that doesn't vary bale to bale — pellets deliver the same nutrition every feeding.
Tools that feel right
in the hand.
"Neglected hooves are the quiet tax on a healthy herd. Trim every six weeks. The rest is just tools."

Hoof Shears — Curved Blade
Drop-forged steel with a curved lower blade that follows the wall angle naturally. The spring return is firm enough to work through a season without fatigue.

Hoof Pick & Brush
Brass-tipped pick with a stiff nylon brush on the back. Clears packed debris before you ever open the shears — the step most beginners skip.

Hoof Rot Treatment — Zinc Sulfate
Footbath-grade zinc sulfate in a resealable pail. Mix at 10% for routine maintenance, 15% for active cases. Smells like a working farm.

Trimming Stand — Folding
Powder-coated steel with a non-slip rubber platform. Folds flat against the barn wall between uses. Holds a full-size Boer without complaint.
Schedule Your
Supply Run.
Choose a consultation or pickup window. Tell us your herd size. We'll have everything pulled before you arrive — including a custom mineral mix if your soil tests call for one.
Browse the Catalog First.
Download the seasonal supply checklist — organized by herd type and time of year. Leaves your email with us; leaves you with a list that actually makes sense.
