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  ~~Four Oaks Farm~~


Tennessee Fainting Goats * Babydoll Southdown Sheep
***Welcome Friends***

Owned and Operated by Rhonda Drain and family
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Located in lovely Ozark, Arkansas

Four Oaks Farm Jeeves

Jeeves in a classic myotonic episode     

***Site last updated:  July 3, 2009***
To see some videos of our stock click below:
Videos of some of our goats
**Kidding season has begun.  See the first of our kids on our for sale page. *** New babies arriving.
              

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This is a handy calendar that allows you to input your breeding date and receive the due date instantly.


Welcome to Four Oaks Farm and our growing herd of Tennessee Fainting Goats.  We appreciate your stopping by and hope you enjoy your visit.
The Tennessee Fainting Goat is known by many names:   Myotonic, Nervous Goat, Stiff Legged Goat, Wooden Legged, Scare Goat, and Fall-over Goat are the most common names.  They are an American breed, said to have it's origins in Marshall County, Tennessee. 
Our goal is to produce healthy, physically correct, and colorful goats that will thrive with minimal care. We have selectively bred excellent quality fainting goat stock in order to contribute to the preservation of  these rare and beautiful animals.

Fainting Goats are a wonderful and unique breed.  Easily fenced and handled, they are a great choice for the homestead, commercial breeder, or as back yard pets.  We have found them to be excellent mothers and typically produce twins. 
We are members of the Myotonic Goat Registry   where our stock is registered.  It is also a privilege to be part of the conservation work of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy where the Tennessee Fainting goat is listed as a rare breed.  Click here for short history and  nice description of the breed itself. 
If you are new to animal husbandry or are an experienced breeder, we hope to be a part of your ongoing experience.

Rhonda

                                                    
little Amos


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