Fischer Family Farms, LLC

Registered Nubian Dairy Goats for Show and Milk

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Our Story

How this all started

 

Our Nubian herd came to be when we bought some land in Plant City, FL  down the street from an accomplished Nubian breeder named Kristian Said, owner of My Buddy's Nubian Dairy Goats.  Our intent was to start a cow/calf operation - which we did - and have a place for our daughter to ride horses - which she did.  After watching some episodes of the Beekman Boys and their adventures with the country lifestyle and particularly their herd of dairy goats, I decided I might like to have a couple of dairy goats for our little piece of heaven.  I did what anyone does now when you are wanting to find something, I searched online for a Nubian breeder and unbelievably one was located only yards away from the entrance to our place.  It was fate.

 

When I first met Kristian, she had one kid available - a buckling who we named King of Hearts.  On one side he had a heart-shaped white splash and on the other side he had splashes that looked like a crown.  At the time, I had no way of knowing what a nice buck we were actually getting.  He was sired by a J-Nels buck and his dam is a Lakeshore doe that eventually earned an LA score of FS91 VEEE.  Of course you can't have a buck without some does, so I placed an order for a couple of doe kids to go with our new buck.  As we waited for our little darlings to arrive, I would stop by Kristian's place from time to time to let her know how things were going with "Kingsley". 

 

Over the weeks that followed, I fell in love with Kristian's lovely does.  I had never been around such elegant and engaging animals and the kids were just so adorable.  I couldn't wait to go for a visit to her barn and spend some time talking with Kristian and learning about goats.  When we went that first year to see her show at the Florida State Fair, I had such a great time that there was no way back.  We decided to build a show herd of our own.  Kristian has been an amazing "goat mentor" and friend to me in the years that followed.  Our first Junior Grand Champion was purchased from her herd, a big bodied doe with a very level rump named Liquorice.

 

In 2013, we made the decision to relocate our farm operation to North Florida where we have a home onsite.  Living onsite makes kidding time and those early days feeding kids a lot easier for everyone.  We chose Monticello, FL for the lovely rolling hills, rich red clay soil, good water and small town quality of life (which apparently includes the most wonderful neighbors you could ever imagine).  We have not been disappointed!

 

Tuesday, December 10, 2019