Goats

Our goats truly steal the spotlight with their charming and distinctive personalities! From mischievous troublemakers to gentle souls, each goat has their own unique spirit that captivates and delights our visitors. Unfortunately, many people don’t understand how much space goats need, how secure the fencing needs to be to keep them safe and especially how much mischief they can get into!

Whether they're playfully butting heads or simply basking in the sun, our goats bring an infectious sense of joy to the sanctuary. Come meet our delightful goat stars and experience the love and laughter they bring to Hope & Serenity!

Spring 2026

Meet Bo and Luke! Their mother had complications giving birth so they will be bottle-fed by us. They are a cross of Saan and Bohr goat.

Sponsored by Ginny Williams, Michelle Coleman, Valjean Lemoine, Karen Spicer, and Britton & Amelia.

Summer 2026

Boomer, Pip, and Lego joined us in summer 2026 along with goose Choosie and ducks Rue and Duckie. Come meet them!

Spring 2026

This is Bernadette. She is a 5 year-old Lamancha goat, and she arrived pregnant. She is from the same farm as Bo and Luke, and the sheep Beatrice and Henry.

Bernadette gave birth to triplets on May 5, but sadly one of the kids did not survive. Pablo and Mateo (the brown one) are both boys.

Bernadette sponsored by Harry Rucker and Lori & Scott Hollenbeck

Pablo sponsored by Alicia Martinez, Harry Rucker, and Linda Mitchell

Mateo sponsored by Karen McGirk

Spring 2025

It’s the time of year when we rescue a couple of babies from the kill lot. I've been doing this for 10 years. We have also had quite a few losses over the last couple of months, and it helps heal the soul to be able to help out another animal.

Our assistant went to pick up two baby goats who are now Diego and Clarabell. While there, another goat would not leave our assistant alone. She told Renee about it, and she went back the next day to pick up the goat who is now Jenny. While there, she saw a very young lamb with a broken leg, and that’s how we got Milton the sheep. They will need sponsors and lots of socialization.

Sponsored by Miranda Sanderson, Howard Krafsig, and Barnaby Keller

Sponsored by Jennifer Zeiss and Hyejin Kim Farhart

Sponsored by Laura Walther and Maia Porfiris

Meet the Nigerian Dwarf goat family!

These goats came from a local farm where they were lovingly cared for as pets. One of their owners suddenly passed away and his elderly spouse was unable to care for them anymore.

Not wanting to see her husband’s beloved pets separated or slaughtered, these 10 goats now have a new home at Hope & Serenity Farm Sanctuary!

These new kids on the block need a lot of lovin’ (and sponsors!) since they’ve just been moved to their new forever home. Check out the roster below:

Meet Our Main Herd

Goat Q&A