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It’s Breeding Time for our Alpine Goats

As we’re getting settled in for the colder months, we’re already making preparations for next year’s ranch babies! A new generation of goat kids is on the way. If you’ve visited us during birthing season, you know the joy that these playful and energetic baby goats bring. Needless to say, we are eagerly awaiting their arrivals!

Baby goats (kids) love to play and climb (often on each other)
Baby goats (kids) love to play and climb (often on each other)
Alpine dairy goats grazing in the meadow
Alpine dairy goats grazing in the meadow
Alpine goat doe
Alpine goat doe
Visiting children and the goats just seem to get along with each other
Visiting children and the goats just seem to get along with each other
Raising goats can be entertaining and challenging
Raising goats can be entertaining and challenging

At the ranch, we breed and raise Alpine goats. Having originated in the French Alps, this wonderful breed is both hardy and beautiful. They are intelligent with a curious nature, and have charming personalities. They provide us with milk and meat, and also make great pack animals for hiking and hunting.

Alpine goat does are well recognized as heavy milk producers. Our dairy goats provide us with an abundance of nutritious milk. Guests at the ranch are treated to fresh goat milk while staying with us at our farm stay accommodations, and we offer a Raw Milk Herdshare to our local Ashland, Oregon community. With our Herdshare, people can sign up for a steady supply of fresh, organically raised, unprocessed goat milk. If you’re local to the area and interested in signing up, contact us.

We bring in a different buck each breeding season, and this year we are pleased to welcome Sergio. This handsome fellow is currently breeding with seven of our does. Check out the mug on this guy!

Each mother typically gives birth to between one and four babies, which means we could very well have our hands full next Spring! It will be a great time to come up for a visit with your own kids; young people and goats seem to have a natural affinity for one another.

Be sure to check our photo gallery for lots of “baby” pictures, and come up for a visit if you can!