Small-batch cattle, goats & sheep
Multi‑species breeding farm in Idaho

Calm, hardy livestock — raised with care in Idaho.

We raise cattle, goats, and sheep in small batches with a temperament‑first approach and clear, practical records. If you’re building a dependable herd (or just getting started), we’ll help you find a good fit and make pickup day straightforward.

3095 Old Castle Ln, Idaho Falls, ID 83404 Transparent health & handling notes Pickup coordination, no drama

Livestock programs

Separate programs for cattle, goats, and sheep — each with its own selection priorities and buyer checklist.

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Cattle program

Working cattle selected for soundness, calm handling, and real‑world hardiness in the Mountain West.

  • Breeding stock & replacements (seasonal)
  • Practical health notes & handling observations
  • Clear expectations and pickup coordination

Goat program

Goats for small acreage and working farms — selected for temperament, thriftiness, and good mothering.

  • Starter groups for new owners (when available)
  • Notes on growth, kidding history, and handling
  • Guidance for first transport and setup

Sheep program

Sheep built for pasture life — chosen for calm movement, strong maternal traits, and steady condition.

  • Breeding stock & small groups (seasonal)
  • Handling notes and care basics for new owners
  • Honest fit checks before you buy
Why buyers choose us

A calm, transparent approach — from selection to pickup.

You won’t see big hype here. We focus on doing the basics well: consistent handling, honest notes, and a process that respects your time.

  • Temperament matters.We handle animals regularly and prioritize calm behavior — especially important for families, small acreage, and first‑time owners.
  • Records that help decisions.We share what we track (dates, notes, observations) so you can match animals to your goals.
  • Clear expectations.We’ll tell you what we have, what we don’t, and what might be a better fit elsewhere.
  • Simple logistics.Pickup scheduling, loading plans, and a short checklist to help the first 72 hours go smoothly.

How it works

A transparent, buyer‑friendly process — designed for busy working farms and first‑time owners.

Full process

1) Send a request

Tell us what you’re building: species, purpose, quantity, and timing. If you’re new, mention your setup (fencing, shelter, pasture).

2) Review fit & records

We’ll share what we have that matches and provide available notes/records so you can decide with confidence.

3) Schedule pickup

We coordinate a pickup window, loading plan, and simple checklist for transport and settling in.

Anonymous buyer stories

Short snapshots of what buyers typically prioritize — and what they reported after a season.

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Anonymous case: calmer handling for a small family herd

A small acreage buyer needed cattle that could be moved safely by two adults without chaos. We matched a calm pair, shared handling notes, and planned pickup around their trailer setup.

Reported outcome: “Loading and unloading was the smoothest we’ve had. The first week was quiet — no fence testing.”

Anonymous case: starter goat group for brush control

A landowner wanted goats to manage overgrowth but hadn’t kept livestock before. We reviewed fencing basics, suggested a starter group, and shared a simple first‑month routine.

Reported outcome: “They settled in fast. Having a checklist and realistic expectations helped a lot.”

Want to see what’s available next?

We’ll never pressure you. Send your details and we’ll reply with the next realistic step — whether that’s current availability, a waitlist estimate, or a better fit for your goals.