La Mancha Goats

“What happened to their ears?” is the first question most people ask about these goats. And while we do think their “elf ears” are pretty darn cute, it’s their calm personalities and high milk production that truly won us over. With a production of 1-2 gallons of milk per day, these girls keep us in milk for our own use including making cheeses, butter and ice cream in addition to simply drinking their milk.

Sunny is an ADGA registered white and black la mancha goat. She was bottle raised and is very friendly.

ADGA Sun & Moon

Sunny is ADGA registered. Born in the spring of 2024, she won’t be bred until fall 2025. In the meantime, she’s got a big personality and is often found snuggling with one of our livestock guardian dogs.

Vanilli is a grade (unregistered) la mancha that is all white. Her newborn kid lays at her feet.

Vanilli (grade La Mancha)

Vanilli arrived pregnant at our farm in January 2024. She kidded unassisted and produced an impressive 1+ gallons/day at peak. As this was only her second freshening (and her first one with us), we’re excited to see what this year’s breeding will produce.

Millie (grade La Mancha)

Millie is the queen bee of the herd. She has an uncanny knack for finding “treats” (horse cookies, hog feed, all stock grain you name it) and opening sealed storage bins to get at the tasty morsels. Despite her snack-a-holic nature, she’s an easy-going girl that kids unassisted. Vanilli (also in our herd) is her daughter.

Subscribe

Subscribe