Left Foot Farm · Eatonville, Washington

Bottle-raised, handled daily, and raised for good homes.

Nigerian Dwarfs, Nubians, Mini Nubians, LaManchas, and crosses. Born on pasture, raised by hand, and ready for families, homesteads, and small herds across the Pacific Northwest.

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2026 kids are here.

Every kid at Left Foot Farm is bottle-raised, handled daily, and raised in a clean, health-tested herd on five acres of pasture at the base of Mount Rainier. We sell does, bucks, and wethers across six breeds. Goats are herd animals. We recommend purchasing at least two.

Breed
Does / Bucks
Wethers
Nigerian Dwarf
$375
$250
Nubian
$375
$250
Mini Nubian
$375
$250
Nubian / Alpine Cross
$300
$250
Nubian / LaMancha Cross
$275
$200
Mini LaMancha
$275
$200

Early Pickup Discount

$50 off per kid if picked up at 4 to 6 weeks old and buyer continues bottle feeding. Standard pickup is 8 to 10 weeks old when fully weaned.

Buying a Goat From Us

Here's how it works.

Reserve Your Kid

A 50% deposit reserves your goat. We'll send photos and updates as they grow. The remaining balance is due at pickup.

Pickup

Standard pickup is at 8 to 10 weeks old when kids are fully weaned. Early pickup at 4 to 6 weeks old is available with the $50 discount if you continue bottle feeding.

What Comes With Your Goat

Kids leave here healthy, well started, and ready for their next home. Disbudded, and boys wethered, unless otherwise requested. You'll get care instructions, feeding guidance, and our contact info for questions down the road.

A Note on Herd Animals

Goats are herd animals and do best with at least one companion. We strongly recommend purchasing at least two, or adding to an existing herd.

Note: Visitors are welcome to visit the goats anytime during the reservation process.

Our Breeds

Meet the herd.

Nigerian Dwarf

Compact dairy breed. High butterfat content, friendly temperament, and great with families. Our most popular breed for first-time goat owners and small homesteads.

Nubian

Known for their long, floppy ears and rich milk. Larger breed with a vocal personality. Strong dairy producers with the highest butterfat of any standard breed.

Nubian / Alpine Cross

Combines Nubian richness with Alpine hardiness. Solid dairy goat for people who want higher volume without sacrificing flavor.

LaMancha

One of the calmest, most cooperative breeds on the milking stand. Known for their tiny ears and steady temperament. Strong producers with a gentle disposition. We have a lot of them and they're a farm favorite.

Mini Nubian

A cross between Nigerian Dwarf and Nubian. You get the Nubian personality and milk quality in a more manageable size. A good middle ground for smaller properties.

Nubian / LaMancha Cross

Calm, easy-going, and excellent milkers. LaManchas are known for being one of the most cooperative breeds on the milking stand.

Mini LaMancha

A smaller LaMancha cross. Quiet, gentle, and easy to handle. Good for smaller setups and families with kids.

Interested in a Goat?

Reach out and tell us what you're looking for.

Let us know what breed you're interested in, whether you're looking for does, bucks, or wethers, and a little about your setup. We'll get back to you.

Want to meet the herd in person?

Come walk the farm, see the goats up close, and get a feel for how they're raised. Free visits, no reservation needed. Or book a Goat 101 class if you want the full hands-on experience.

Make it an overnight.

Three cabins on the farm, all with views of Mount Rainier. Morning coffee with the goats right outside your door. Book direct and skip the service fees.