We are a small hobby farm located near Washington, Oklahoma. We have four growing boys and we started our venture in 2008 when we purchased our vacant land. It has been a fun and challenging journey so far. We built our home, a red and white barn-style house, which we designed and built ourselves with the help of family and friends. From that point on it has all been about the animals. Secure fencing, chicken coops, a corral and a shop building have been projects that had to be done to get our little farm running. Besides our dairy goats who provide the milk for our soaps we also raise Dexter cattle for beef, pigs for delicious pork, a variety of chickens for eggs, and we have also raised Jumbo Cornish chickens for meat. There are a few Great Pyrenees dogs roaming our pasture protecting the goats and cows. The coyotes are thick as thieves out here! The occasional handful of ducks, geese, or peacocks always provide entertainment. A few cats to keep the mice at bay and our array of family dogs (We won’t talk about that number). When we first started, we weren’t sure exactly what our niche was going to be. Ultimately, we decided to start our handmade goat milk soap business.
We are a small hobby farm located near Washington, Oklahoma. We have four growing boys and we started our venture in 2008 when we purchased our vacant land. It has been a fun and challenging journey so far. We built our home, a red and white barn-style house, which we designed and built ourselves with the help of family and friends. From that point on it has all been about the animals. Secure fencing, chicken coops, a corral and a shop building have been projects that had to be done to get our little farm running. Besides our dairy goats who provide the milk for our soaps we also raise Dexter cattle for beef, pigs for delicious pork, a variety of chickens for eggs, and we have also raised Jumbo Cornish chickens for meat. There are a few Great Pyrenees dogs roaming our pasture protecting the goats and cows. The coyotes are thick as thieves out here! The occasional handful of ducks, geese, or peacocks always provide entertainment. A few cats to keep the mice at bay and our array of family dogs (We won’t talk about that number). When we first started, we weren’t sure exactly what our niche was going to be. Ultimately, we decided to start our handmade goat milk soap business.
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