
Meet The Bucks
We maintain a clean, tested herd with a few new clean tested goats from another clean tested farm. See our Herd Health page for more info. Documentation can be provided upon request.


ADGA AB2428109 (Disbudded)
Breed: American Oberhasli
DOB: 2/22/2025
Tails comes to us with an exceptional pedigree stacked with show-winning does and proven milk lines. His dam, CH Wild Hoof Acres Look At Me, appraised EX90 VEEE at age four and placed at nationals twice, both times in milk. His paternal granddam, GCH Ober-Boerd Rain Tstorm 1*M, earned her championship title and all three legs as a senior doe. Setting a strong foundation of type, udder quality, and production behind him. Both beautiful ladies are pictured below.
Still a young and developing buck, Tails already shows the kind of balance and promise that make him exciting to watch mature. He naturally stands wide and square, with an impressive topline and a clean, dairy frame that carries strength without being overly fine-boned. His structure and genetics are expected to help refine our herd’s overall conformation. Particularly foreudder attachment, general correctness, and consistency of type.
What we love most, though, is his temperament. Tails is genuinely sweet, calm, and loves attention. He’s easy to handle and enjoys scratches and grooming, which is a big part of what we value here. As he fills out over the next couple of years, we’re confident he’ll not only contribute to improving udders and structure but also continue passing down his easygoing personality.
Wild Hoof Acres Trailing Looks (Tails)





His dam, CH Wild Hoof Acres Look At Me, appraised a 90VEEE in 2023, EX90 at age 4, and top at nationals twice, both times in milk. The first two pictures are from 2022, the last two are from 2024. Photos provided with permission to use here courtesy of Wild Hoof Acres.
Pictured here is Tails paternal grandam GCH Ober-Boerd Rain Tstorm 1*M. She was GCH, BOB, and BUOB and earned all three legs as a senior doe. Photos provided with permission to use here courtesy of Ober-Boerd .





ADGA AB2349798 (Disbudded)
Breed: American Oberhasli
DOB: 4/5/2023
Axel is a powerhouse of a buck, thick-boned, broad, and built like a tank. He carries impressive substance through his shoulders and chest, with deep, round ribs and a solid, masculine frame. While we’d like to see a touch more width in his hind end, his overall structure adds valuable strength and bone to our herd. Exactly what we aim for in pairing him with our more refined does.
True to his looks, Axel is a gentle giant. Despite his size and the intensity of rut season, he’s calm and respectful even around the kids. He’s been known to mow the yard on a tether without so much as a fuss, soaking up scratches from little hands along the way. His demeanor makes him one of our most trusted goats here.
We especially love his rich, dark markings. A full black bib, near-black face, and deep contrast that gives him a striking look. Axel’s strength, thick bones, and steady temperament make him a cornerstone for building hardy, family-friendly Oberhasli lines.
This will be Axel's last breeding season here. He is such a good boy and would make a great addition to another homestead or even pack herd. He'll be available after breeding a select couple of does this 2026 fall.
Dam's first freshener udder pictured below courtesy of Pine Meadow Dairy.
Pine Meadow Dairy Axel




ADGA PD2478680 (Polled)
Breed: Nigerian Dwarf
DOB: 2/17/2024
Nugget joined us as a thoughtful addition to our breeding program, bringing strong dairy genetics in a compact package.
His primary role here is supporting first-freshener Oberhasli does. Oberhasli does often have a large single their first year. Large single kids can sometimes make those first births more demanding than necessary, and Nugget’s smaller frame helps encourage easier deliveries and smoother recoveries by reducing kid size. This is a practical welfare choice that benefits both doe and kid.
Beyond that immediate purpose, Nugget leaves the door open for a future Mini Oberhasli program if we choose to pursue it. (And I think we will.) Any offspring retained for evaluation will still be selected for true dairy qualities including sound structure, usable udders, strong milk potential, and calm, workable temperaments.
His dam, Psalms 91 Redemption (Reddy), carries solid milk production records and a well-attached, functional udder. These are traits we value highly and aim to preserve in every direction of our herd. Paired with very strong maternal influence on his sire’s side, Nugget represents a foundation built on real dairy performance, not just pedigree names.
Nugget is friendly, curious, and easy to handle. He is a buck who brings both purpose and charm to the herd. We’re excited to see how his genetics support safer first kiddings next season and thoughtful mini herd development in the future.
Pictured here is his Dam's udder provided courtesy of Anamchara Farmstead. Psalms 91 Redemption VG82+VV+ at 2-04.
Anamchara Farm CR Get Lucky (Nugget)


Sire's dam, SGCH Farm Oldesouth Blu Hot Passion 3*M, 3D AR VEEE92. Pictures used with permission from Primrose Hill Nigerian Dwarf Goats.
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