
We are grateful for each goat that calls Gregoryhouse Farms home. Our herd is built on a foundation of strong milk lines, healthy animals, and thoughtful breeding, with the goal of raising quality registered dairy goats that serve both our farm and other homesteads well.
Meet Our Herd Sires

Bue eyed Bill here is one of the chillest bucks on earth (until rutt). He takes care of his ladies and absolutely LOVES attention any time he can get it. He goes with the flow of all things farm life. He passes his blue eyes on to his kids along with his gorgeous moon spots.

Mylo is one of our most gentle bucks. He is such a sweet natured guy and goes with the flow. He does make sure that he let’s us know when breeding season is here though ๐

Mini Nubian Does

One is of our first herd does, a big milkers and one of the nosiest of the crew. As the “boss” she always has to know what is going on and comes running as soon as we go out.

Brownie, one of our first of the herd, marches to her own beat on the farm. Her favorite thing to do is to eat – and eat – and eat. Her milk production is quite amazing too!
12 hour fills



Polly is a fun mix of shy and reserved with people, but she let’s her opinion be known. She is also one of our top milkers at 2 quarts per milking!

This girl likes to march to her own drum beat but is sweet as all get out! She started off on the farm full of energy, but has settled in to a life of luxury, grazing, and getting hugs whenever possible.
12 hour fill pics to come
Kinder Does

Glory has been on our farm for the past year and has settled right in. She is so calm, sweet, and a great hovercraft mom.

Halle is short for Hallelujah. She is such a sweet tempered goat, loves to get extra hugs, and follows her sister Glory around everywhere.
Rising Stars

Blue eyed Topaz looks just like her mom, Starling, with beautiful coloring. She is settling into the herd quite well. We can’t wait to see her character develop.

Tabitha is quite the mischief maker. She will be the one leading sister Topaz astray, and will have the most glorious time doing it.

We call this one Sassy Saph. She is probably the loudest goat on the farm, the most stubborn, and the most spoiled. She runs for hugs and absolutely always wants to be the center of attention.