The Goat Pen

Fergus

Fergus was adopted from a petting zoo that had too many animals.  He came with his buddies Kevin and Dink.  They were the original goats at HHF.  Not long after bringing Fergus to the property he was severely injured by Cody in a territorial fight.  We did not think that Fergus was going to make it.  However, he is a fighter and he completely healed from his injuries and is the leader of the goat herd.  Make sure to give him a scratch under the chin when you see him.

Kevin

Kevin came along with Fergus and Dink from a petting zoo that had too many animals.  Kevin is the friendliest of all the goats at HHF.  He is always welcoming new visitors and checking pockets for treats.  He has a great beard and loves it when friends give him a scratch.  He has been a great "uncle" to Maggie, too.  Stop by and see Kevin next time you are at HHF.

Dink and Maggie

"Dad, there's babies!!"

I knew exactly where to go to... the goat pen.  Unbeknownst to us, Dink (center) was pregnant when we adopted her along with Kevin and Fergus from a local animal rescue.  We thought she seemed "round" just a few weeks after the adoption.  The vet said "It's hard to tell with goats.  Some are just round.  You'll know if you come out to the pen and there are babies in there with her."  Well.... that's exactly what happened.  Dink gave birth unassisted to Tucker(left) and Maggie(right).  All three of them were a happy family running around the goat pen.  We will never know who "dad" is (all of the boy goats were castrated when we adopted them) but that didn't stop Kevin and Fergus from helping to raise them into fun loving members of the farm.

*Tucker sadly had to be humanely euthanized in 2022 because of a blockage in his urinary tract.

Noel

Noel was a holiday surprise when a friend dropped her off with a bow around her neck. At the time, we had room to save just one of the 30 goats that were surrendered from a woman's garage. It took awhile for her winter coat to grow in since she lived basically indoors, but she adjusted quickly to life on HHF. She is very friendly and sweet and enjoys visitors so make sure you stop by and give her a rub. 

Lucas, Brownie and Vector

These 3 big boys are the newest members of HHF. They are said to be miniature Nubian goats, but they are big! They are like gentle puppy dogs and love interactions with humans. They love when you sit with them and just pet them. Vector's white "V" shape on his head is his natural name tag to help us identify him when standing next to Brownie.