Black River Farmstead

Ivanhoe, NC        Durham, NC


Anita with the ones who started it all, Maili & Pua.
Anita with the ones who started it all, Maili & Pua.
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Our Goats

Our Alpine dairy goats are gently and lovingly cared for in North Carolina. We currently have 15 does (females) and 2 bucks (males) on the farmstead; and they are descendants of state and national, prize-winning blood lines. Beginning at birth, our kids are bottle-fed mothers' milk for three months. Afterwards, they continue to be fed only the best products to produce their high quality milk for our cheese and soap. My sister and her husband, Anita and Howard, used to live in Hawaii and loved it there; so we have named our goats in honor of their love of Hawaii. The does that helped us get started are Maili, Pua, Pele, Noi, and Lani; and Shane was our first buck.

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Does and Kids            Fun            Anita
   Our does and kids ...                         having fun ...                              with Anita ...


Eating            Milking            Pasteurizing
            eating ...                                    milking ...                           pasteurizing ...


Cheese
        for our cheese.