Chevisance Farm is a small family farm in Northwest
Washington. We raise Boer goats for meat and milk, Nubian and Oberhasli goats for milk, and Nigerian Dwarf goats
for milk and pet purposes. Most of our herd is made up of Boer goats and Nigerian Dwarf goats, with only a few Nubians
and Oberhaslis. Please take a look around, and if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please visit the
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July 7 NEWSFLASH --> Lily had a single buckling sometime last night. We came out in the morning and he was dry and nursing.
Surprisingly, she didn't have any problems even though he was a HUGE kid.
June 23 - Now birthed in
the pasture today. Everything went easily, one buckling and one doeling. Both have yet to be named.
April 28 - Lucille delivered
twins at noon that were incorrectly positioned, having their front feet back and their heads first. A buckskin doeling
came first, and then a strawberry-blonde buckling - both have white spots. I'm still thinking of names for these two.
Mom and kids are all doing great!
April 15 - Epiphany gave birth to a mischievous little buckling EARLY in the morning! This was her
first freshening, but both she and the kid are doing very well. Jacob is actively searching
for a name for the buckling - I'm voting for "YU Little Stinker!" to reflect his talents as an escape
artist. He's just like his mother was when she was his age...
April 9 - Treasure
had quadruplets at about 1:00 in the morning. Both doelings and both bucklings weighed about
3 pounds each. Mom has not yet chosen names for the kids.
March 19 - Tally had 2 doelings last night in between our checks to see if she was in labor. Each doeling
weighed 8.5 pounds. Mom named them Yee Haw and Giddy Up.
March 18 - Roxy had 1 doeling dried off and nursing by the time anyone was the wiser. She weighed 10.5
pounds. Logan has chosen to name the doeling PattyCake.
February 20 - Calli had 1 active and sweet doeling. I couldn't get the scale to work for a birth
weight on her, but I think she weighed about 9 pounds. I named her Crocus, since she is the first girl
of the year!
February 7 - Toasty
had 2 very healthy bucklings. The first was 11 pounds, and the second was 9.5 pounds. Both boys should make great
market wethers or back-up market wethers for the fair in August!