Patchwork Farms Pygmy Goats

Patchwork Farms Pygmy Goats We raise NPGA registered pygmy goats. How it began...

For our middle son it was love at first sight, year after year at fair he’d fall in love all over again.

The love for pygmies quickly became a family affair. What started with twin brown agouti wethers, Thing One & Thing Two, has blazed a trail in our journey of turning a hobby farm into raising NPGA registered pygmy goats. There is nothing that can’t take the stress out of a bad day like walking to the barn to engage our herd or watching the new kids bounce all over the farm. Our sons show pygmies w

ith 4H in addition to other 4H projects. We also compete at NPGA sanctioned shows. The people we’ve encountered along the way with the OPGA have been a wealth of information, support, and more than welcoming. We take pride in the health and welfare of our goats and other animals on the farm regularly testing and administering preventative care along side our veterinarian for disease and illness. Our hobby farm includes chickens (both meat and layers), guineas, turkeys, the market pigs every couple of years, boer goats, a vegetable garden, cats, dogs, a fair won gold fish, and occasionally the neighbors horses who think the grass is greener on the other side! Why Patchwork Farms? Well, leaving our military family behind we moved back to our home state, Ohio. We decided to get a small piece of property, that just happened to have a small barn where the previous owners kept a horse. Utilizing materials we had accumulated from projects we began to turn the structure into a goat barn adding a birthing stall and quarantine stall. Once we started breeding, for NPGA standard pygmies, we realized we needed a herd name. As we sat upon the patio deck watching the boys play ball in the yard we realized everything seemed to be patched together from the odds and ends of something else and so we became Patchwork Farms. If you’re local you may also hear us referred to as Patchwork Farms and Rescue, it’s a running joke because on any given morning we can wake up to find we’ve accumulated ducks, cats, chickens, and even a hedgehog. Count your blessings and always remember it’s the little things that matter most in life.

04/20/2025
SOLD  Two call ducks up for consideration. Hen is black bibbed. Drake is blue bibbed. I believe these are going to be bl...
04/09/2025

SOLD Two call ducks up for consideration. Hen is black bibbed. Drake is blue bibbed. I believe these are going to be black bibbed. Hatched 4/5/25.

04/05/2025

Being patient is the hardest part of hatching call ducks! Started with 10. 7 were viable. 2 have hatched so far!

03/17/2025
Farm Fresh Eggs willing to trade for 30 acre farm with 80x80 barn with indoor heated arena & hot water wash bay. Don’t l...
02/06/2025

Farm Fresh Eggs willing to trade for 30 acre farm with 80x80 barn with indoor heated arena & hot water wash bay. Don’t low ball me I know what I have!!! 😝 But seriously just glad the girls are laying again!

01/01/2025
Ohio life
12/30/2024

Ohio life

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Linus, Lucy, Harvest & Autumn. Harvest & Autumn will be up for consideration. Born 11/9 twin does. Clean tested herd, mi...
12/04/2024

Linus, Lucy, Harvest & Autumn. Harvest & Autumn will be up for consideration. Born 11/9 twin does. Clean tested herd, microchipped, vaccinated, disbudded, registered. Bell Hollows Solo x Woodclyf Christa.

11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving!

Patchwork Farms Lucy and Linus
11/20/2024

Patchwork Farms Lucy and Linus

Busy day on the farm! Annual herd testing and disbudding.
11/18/2024

Busy day on the farm! Annual herd testing and disbudding.

Patchwork Farms Autumn Breeze
11/18/2024

Patchwork Farms Autumn Breeze

Patchwork Farms Harvest Blessing (Vesti)
11/17/2024

Patchwork Farms Harvest Blessing (Vesti)

11/11/2024

From our military family to yours: Happy Veterans Day to all the brave men and women who served our country, you are appreciated beyond words. To those who stand among the silent ranks, your sacrifices are not forgotten. Thank you.

& that’s a wrap on fall kidding. Another 100% unassisted birthing of twins! Patchwork Farms She’s a Real Joy x Bell Holl...
11/10/2024

& that’s a wrap on fall kidding. Another 100% unassisted birthing of twins! Patchwork Farms She’s a Real Joy x Bell Hollow Solo welcome a caramel doe at 2.48 lbs at 4:52 and a buckling weighing in at 3 lbs even at 5:38pm. First time mama.

Woodclyf Christa x Bell Hollow Solo welcome 2 doelings at 5:08 and 5:22 pm weighing in at 2.4 and 2.62 lbs 100% unassist...
11/09/2024

Woodclyf Christa x Bell Hollow Solo welcome 2 doelings at 5:08 and 5:22 pm weighing in at 2.4 and 2.62 lbs 100% unassisted delivery, which is my favorite kind of delivery!

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Freedom, OH
44288

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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How it began...

For our middle son it was love at first sight, year after year at fair he’d fall in love all over again. The love for pygmies quickly became a family affair. What started with twin brown agouti wethers, Thing One & Thing Two, has blazed a trail in our journey of turning a hobby farm into raising NPGA registered pygmy goats. There is nothing that can’t take the stress out of a bad day like walking to the barn to engage our herd or watching the new kids bounce all over the farm. Our sons show pygmies with 4H in addition to other 4H projects. We also compete at NPGA sanctioned shows. The people we’ve encountered along the way with the OPGA have been a wealth of information, support, and more than welcoming. We take pride in the health and welfare of our goats and other animals on the farm regularly testing and administering preventative care along side our veterinarian for disease and illness.

Our hobby farm includes chickens (both meat and layers), turkeys, the market pigs every couple of years, ducks, a vegetable garden, cats, dogs, market rabbits, a fair won gold fish, and occasionally the neighbors horses who think the grass is greener on the other side!

Why Patchwork Farms? Well, leaving our military family behind we moved back to our home state, Ohio. We decided to get a small piece of property, that just happened to have a small barn where the previous owners kept a horse. Utilizing materials we had accumulated from projects we began to turn the structure into a goat barn adding a birthing stall and quarantine stall. Once we started breeding, for NPGA standard pygmies, we realized we needed a herd name. As we sat upon the patio deck watching the boys play ball in the yard we realized everything seemed to be patched together from the odds and ends of something else and so we became Patchwork Farms. If you’re local you may also hear us referred to as Patchwork Farms and Rescue, it’s a running joke because on any given morning we can wake up to find we’ve accumulated ducks, cats, chickens, and even a hedgehog.

Count your blessings and always remember it’s the little things that matter most in life.