Breezee Creek Farm has been breeding for great conformation, excellent breed character, health and good temperament. But, on top of our list of things to breed for, we also breed for heavy milk production. We keep very accurate barn records for all our milkers, so we can show buyers what our girls can do without …
Red’s kids having a “Field Day”
Red’s kids having a “Field Day,” literally! These kids are our first for 2015, and our boy Royal’s first kids to hit the ground. Doeling, named “Romy,” is buckskin and retained for our herd. Buck boy, buckskin with white, is sold. More kids to come mid April! ~Sarah~ Breezee Creek Sista
Kidding Preparations
Our first doe is due February 28th, and since she is the first one scheduled for kidding, we have been working to prepare for the soon to come kids. Durango’s Little Red has been prepping herself the last 3 weeks, getting a noticeable udder 1 1/2 months before her due date, and getting a huge …
Breeding Season Almost Over… 2014-2015
The Season began earlier than anticipated on Breezee Creek Farm. For the 2013-2014 Season, we had “staggered” our breeding’s so we could have fresh milk year ’round, but it ended up not working very well for us. So, we decided for this next season we’d start breeding Does around Thanksgiving, and get them all bred …
Concerning Kid Reservations 2014-2015
We are no longer taking reservations for mini Nubian doelings. Plenty of reservations available for bucks and/or wethers! If you’ll be needing a great quality 3rd gen. American buck in the next 1-2 years, you’ll want to be on this list! We’ll be breeding our 5th gen W4’s Sir Royal Roan to Cap N Bells …
Concerning the Shipping of Kids
Note: To those following our farm and desiring kids from us in the next year. We do NOT ship our goats. If you’re out of state and would really like a buck or doe from our herd you may need to plan a “Road-Trip” to come and get them. If you’re in Idaho, Oregon or Eastern …
Preparing Our Goat Farm
Almost 3 years ago, our family chose to join the adventurous and invest in the beginnings of a goat farm.Though we knew little, we were met with great support from fellow goat enthusiasts and general animal lovers connected to our family. The pastoral scenes I had etched into my mind of clucking, fluffy hens scratching and pecking the …