Does & Doelings
Included on this page is information over our does and doelings. Our goals include raising quality, myotonic goats which meet the breed description and moving more into the show ring to receive feedback on our progress. We are willing to put in the time and dedication when it comes to quality herd management.
Thank you for taking the time to check out our herd and please don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested on being put on our waiting list for kids. |
Junior Does...
Photo coming soon of Freedom Fainters "Hope".
18 month-2 year old does
Freedom Fainters
"Southern Sass" F5084 A full sister to Whirlwind and Dancing in the Rain, we are excited about this girl's growth! We need to get an updated photo of this girl (this one is about a year old). She was exposed this fall to Naughty Goat Acres Detonator and we cannot wait to see what they put on the ground together. |
Naughty Goat Acres
F5081 Cheyenne Cheyenne joined our herd on December 30th of 2022. This wide doeling hit the show ring for the first time this summer and held her own. She may not have taken the top of her classes, but she did receive great feedback on her overall quality and will continue to be a serious contender in the ring. She is another one of our up and rising stars to keep an eye on and we are thrilled that we were allowed to bring her home and make her ours. |
Naughty Goat Acres
F5082 Blue Bayou Blue Bayou is another one of our girls that hit the show ring for the first time. Again, we are proud of the judges comments that we received and consider her another one of our up and rising superstars. The muscling on this girl just keeps coming on and visitors to the farm are instantly drawn to her build and flashy patterning. Not only is she a looker, but she has an incredible personality. Again, we are thankful we were able to bring her home and make her ours. |
Senior Does
Stormie has grown into a beautiful doe. We hope to get her back to the show ring soon. She has attended one show, prior to her first kidding, and the reviews were great. She kidded for her first time last spring with a beautiful set of triplets. She is a great mother and we are proud to call her ours.
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Freedom Fainters Rebel's Rainstorm, aka "Rainie"
E7574 Rainie is positioning herself to be one of our largest does and has close to stepping into the role as the new herd queen. Rainie is is out of my beloved Rebel, who we lost to pneumonia way too soon. Rainie was Rebel's only offspring and will are hoping she will have her first kidding season this fall or spring. After kidding, she will be ready to hit the show circuit again. |
Freedom Fainters
"Dancing in the Rain " E8587 Not to be outdone by her sister, "Whirlwind", Dancing in the Rain is growing well and suggesting she might like a chance in the show ring as well. Time will tell, if she makes this step, but we are very proud with how she is growing out. She will enter her second kidding season this spring and was paired with Freedom Fainters Sky Chaser. |
Freedom Fainters
"Whirlwind" E8588 Whirlwind is growing beautifully and we have plans for her to hit the show circuit soon. She captured our eye on day one and has not disappointed. She will enter her second kidding season this spring and was paired with Naughty Goat Acres Detonator. We really think we have something special here, so keep your eyes peeled on what her future holds. |
Black Walnut Farm
"Blue Diamonds" E6492 Blue Diamonds was a birthday gift from my husband and I was so excited to bring her home. With her red, white and blue coloring, she was destined to call Freedom Fainters home! She is a sweet and timid doe who has grown into an absolutely beautiful doe. She was exposed to Naughty Goat Acres Detonator for spring kids and we are thrilled to see what this pairing produces. |
Morning Star Ranch "December" Frost
E8589 December comes to us from the state of Texas from Janice Foster's farm. December has quickly positioned herself as one of our favorite does in the herd. She LOVES attention and she will quietly sneak up on you to get it. She is a heavy boned doe and great width. We are proud to call her ours and we are excited about her pairing with Freedom Fainters Sky Chaser for kids. |
Moenning Hill Farm
"Annalise" C4613 "Annie" joined us in the spring of 2019. We were thrilled to have the opportunity to own her. We had purchased her son, Bodacious, a year prior and had our eyes set on her too. Annie is a fairly timid doe who likes to hide in the background, but don't let that fool you. She can be your best friend if you have an animal crackers. Not only is Annie a great mother, but her stoutness and muscling allows her to typically throw show quality kids. She was exposed to Naughty Goat Acres Detonator for spring kids. |
Beretta is a March 2019 model. She has excellent maternal instincts and has grown into a solid and mature doe. Her quiet and sweet personality has us looking forward to many more years to come. She consistently puts solid, high quality kids on the ground. Beretta was exposed to Naughty Goat Acres Detonator for spring kids.
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Freedom Fainters
"Miss Bliss" E0534 Ms. Bliss is a farm favorite and was a twin doeling we retained out of Raven's Rest Rebel & Freedom Fainters Sarge. We are thrilled with her overall build and sweet personality. Bliss has consistently kidded twins over the past couple of years. Her kids are often the first ones selected by buyers, because their builds and personalities capture people's attention. Bliss was exposed to Moenning Hill Farm Storm Chaser for the first time and we cannot wait to see what this pairing produces! |
Juliette came to us in July of 2018. In the picture above, one can tell she is able to maintain her weight while still nursing multiples. Juliette is a timid goat, but quietly seeks affection. At five years old, she delivered quads sired by Moenning Hill Farm Storm Chaser. She cared for all four on her own, while maintaining a healthy weight. We are incredibly proud of how she consistently delivers multiples and cares for them all on her own. She truly is an amazing doe!
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This sweet girl came to us in the early spring of 2023. As we get to know her personality, we fall a little bit more in love with her. We first learned of Eve when we purchased her daughter. We were so impressed with her daughter that we reached out to the farm and let them know that we would be interested in her, if she were ever to become available. Needless to say, she called Freedom Fainters home now and we are excited to have her.
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Jamcin's "Cadence"
D7153 Cadence is a March 2018 doeling who came to Freedom Fainters from Jamcin Ranch in September of 2018. She has grown into a well-muscled, stout doe. We love her curiosity and tenderness. Such a sweet personality and we can't thank Cindy & James enough for allowing us to make her ours. She is definitely a favorite of ours on the farm and have kept almost every doeling out of her. We are finally being willing to turn loose of some, even though it is difficult. She throws show quality kids and do well in the ring. We feel fortunate to call her ours. |
Cadette is fondly called "Cady" and she is often side by side her mother, Jamcin's Cadence. Cady recently went through her 2nd kidding season and delivered a healthy set of twins. We have retained 2 of her 3 kids and look for them to be hitting the show ring soon. Something tells us, she is a "sleeper doe"... Quiet and consistently out producing herself.
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Louise is the spitting image of her mother. We thought Betty Boo did a fine job of delivering a "mini-me", with the exception of adding the ice-blue eyes and being polled. Louise LOVES attention and will quietly come up to your side and wait for you to pet her. She is super sweet and growing out nicely. Louise is a STRONG 6 on the fainting scale. Louise throws the most beautiful kids you ever see. Her kids are always sold as pets, as Louise is our only doe that is not a 100% fainter.
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Lit'l Acre's Liberty Belle (right)
D6607 Liberty is a March 2018 doeling who we purchased from my mother-in-law. Her sire is Bodacious and we are super excited about how she has grown out. She has a nice, long back, long legs and beautiful doe head. She has an interesting color of black, blue and white. She has turned into one of our most loving does and consistently seeks out attention. Liberty had great maternal instincts and is also our herd queen. As far as herd queens go, we have been very fortunate with how she runs the herd. We are looking forward to her next set of kids. |