Sunflower and Bluebonnet Farms

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Studs of the farm

A brown and white goat standing on dry ground under a clear blue sky.

Jack

Jack is our 3-year-old Boer buck. Jack is 215+ pounds of pure muscle. Behind that muscle though, is the sweetest boy you'll ever meet. Jack is a proven producer and has fathered countless goat kids so far. He will be the father of several of our 2025 kids as well. 

A brown goat with curved horns and white markings on its legs stands in a sunny pen.

Truman

Truman is our 1.5-year-old buck. His favorite thing to do is eat animal crackers, and sleep. He is  more timid that Jack, but he is getting there! He has fathered a few of our kids starting in the 2024 season. He will be placed with several does for the 2025 season, so we will be expecting lots of kids from Truman!

A black sheep with a green halter standing near a metal fence.

Mickey

Mickey is a 2-year-old Khatadin ram. Mickey came to us in February of 2022 and has been placed with three ewes. Mickey has since produced several lambs on our farm! He is the father of many of our 2025 lambs.

Close-up of a black and white sheep with an ear tag inside a pen.

Ben

Ben came to us as a lamb with his brother Jerry. He is fearful of people but he is warming up to us! Ben is still young and will not be producing until the 2026 season.


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Egg Update

We genuinely care for and love our chickens. Because of this, we do not keep lights in their coops to stimulate egg overproduction. We allow them to molt and take their biologically appropriate break from laying. We are currently NOT SELLING EGGS until spring!

More Info on Molting

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