Our herd: Generations of quality
This is where we share the goats we’ve worked hard to raise over the years. We focus on good color, solid structure, and healthy animals, and we take a lot of pride in our herd. Take a look around and see what we’re building, one goat at a time

Foundation Does
We started our herd a little differently than most—using percentage Boers and a registered Nubian buck. Later, we switched to registered Nubian does and a fullblood Boer buck. In the beginning, we were breeding mostly for fun and color, but my main focus has always been strong milk production to raise big, healthy kids. Our percentage herd has turned out to have amazing genetics, with excellent mothers and great milk production. We did not start papering goats until 2026.
Our Bucks
SHUSH HOPPY HOUR
From the well-known Shush Boer Goats in Selah, Washington - meet Shush Hoppy Hour. Born with hop fields surrounding their farm and myself working in the hop industry, this was perfect name. I have named his daughters after varieties of hops.
Hoppy added great size and strength to the 2026 kid crop.
Shush Coriander started our Boer herd. He was a Fullblood Registered and at that time I wasn't interested in papering. We have many of his daughters as part of the foundation herd.
JDJ77 OUTLANDISH'S SALT OUTCOME
We purchased "Ruger" in Spring 2026. Ennobled genetics on both sides of his breeding. He is a monster and the reason we added hot wire to the buck pen!
Nubian/Boer Does