
Meet our friendly, registered dairy herd. Two beloved breeds, pasture-raised in beautiful rural Montana.
Welcome
We've spent years raising healthy, socialized goats that thrive on connection with people and pasture. Every kid is bottle-fed, loved on by our 3 awesome kids (the human kind) and are ready to have a positive impact on your homestead.
Our genetics
Our Nigerian Dwarf herd is bred from proven Sugar Moon and Cedar View genetics. Our Nubian herd is bred from Camelot Cattle Co. and Goldthwaite — bloodlines known for producing a lot of milk and, just as importantly, holding that production strong deep into lactation.
From the pasture

Hello everyone, we are the Nguyen's, husband and wife duo and parents to our three wonderful children Elijah, Sawyer, and Thea. We are glad you are here. Our story starts on a mountain top in the Bitterroots where God's plan quickly unfolded. After getting our first place in Plains and with the birth of our first son, we were drawn to dairy goats. It has since then became a passion of ours to breed animals built for the family atmosphere. Rowdy boys, heavy equipment, and the busyness of everyday lives and other animals created a passion in us to breed goats built for it. We pour our hearts into carefully buying and breeding and we love sharing it with other families. Our farm sits on a sprawling 20 acres where the animals are free to forage, pasture rotate and have a blast. We find it keeps everyone very happy and healthy. All praise be to our God and Savior Jesus Christ.
Proverbs 14:4 — "Without oxen a stable stays clean but you need a strong ox for a large harvest."

Breed One
Small in stature, but outrageously silly. Our Nigerian Dwarfs are bred to be calm, easy and full of love. They produce very rich, sweet milk — often with butterfat over 6%.

Breed Two
Long pendulous ears, a regal roman nose, and ready to give you their heart. Our Nubians are kind, gentle, and expressive — though we can't promise a quiet keeper, we try our best! This breed offers the highest butterfat content of any other standard-sized goat and we are blessed to have them in our program.
We welcome visitors by appointment. Bring the kids (the human kind), wear your boots, and prepare to be nibbled.