We have kids available!

We currently have two doelings who will be ready for their new homes at the beginning of June! They are $250/ ea and must go together. To reserve, come visit them at our farm and put down a $125 deposit per kid. They both very, very sweet and are super socialized to humans and other goats. We have a clean herd, tested yearly! More information on each goat below.


PHOTOS BELOW!
Photo 1: DAHLIA, brown doeling, she is about 25% Nubian and 75% Nigerian Dwarf, blue eyed, and polled. DOB: March 19.
Photo 2: PIPER, black doeling, 50/50 Mini Nubian, all black except a white spot on her head. She is disbudded. DOB: March 18.

Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out!! We have more goat kids dropping in a few weeks, meaning we'll have more kids available soon!

Questions about how our adoption process works? Want to be put on the goat kid reservation list? Reach out via email hello@clarkfamfarms.com, we’ll get back to you right away!

Here are a few things to note if you are seriously interested and have never kept goats before — Goats are relatively simple animals to care for and we are here for you if you ever have questions once you take your kids home! But here’s a few general things to know. Goats are herd animals and require, at a minimum, one other goat for companionship. You’ll need good fencing. At least four feet in height and no haphazard gaps. They’re curious creatures and will adventure out if given the opportunity. They also need at least a three sided shelter with a roof and room to take cover from the elements — especially the rain… they HATE the rain. You don’t need acres and acres of land for them. However, they do need outdoor space to run around AND unless you have enough pasture grass and foliage to allow them to browse for all their food, you’ll need to supplement them with hay. Other than hoof trims every six weeks, they’re pretty simple! Make sure you spend enough time with them to recognize if they’re starting to act off — catching bloat or other illness early is key to maintain healthy, happy animals.