Category: Piper

  • Disbudding Adventures with the New Babies

    Disbudding Adventures with the New Babies

    Part of raising goats means making decisions that protect them long-term, even when those moments are not easy.

    Four of our babies, Halo, Clementine, Mace, and Stacey, were taken to Rancho de Lago where Farmer Mara carefully disbudded them. Disbudding is a common practice that prevents horns from growing. While horns are natural, they can sometimes lead to injuries between goats or accidental harm to people, especially in close farm settings. The goal is safety for everyone as they grow.

    The babies did exactly what babies do. They cried.

    Halo let the whole world know how he felt about it, while Mace and Stacey broke our hearts with their soft, lingering cries. Clementine, in her own quiet strength, surprised us all by barely making a sound.

    The first day was the hardest. By the second, something shifted. Little legs were bouncing again. Curiosity returned. Life resumed.

    Now, the only evidence of what they went through are two small, perfect silver circles on their heads, where silver sulfadiazine was applied to help them heal.

    Everything else about them feels the same.

    Sometimes care looks like making hard choices, and then watching resilience do what it does best.

  • The Goatsplosion at Rainbow Road Farm

    The Goatsplosion at Rainbow Road Farm

    They don’t tell you that when goats decide to have babies, they do it all at once.

    At Rainbow Road Farm, what started as “a few expected deliveries” quickly turned into a full-blown goatsplosion. Piper welcomed Mace and Stacey. Cutestyr followed with Buttercup, Dally, and Oreo. Cutie, with a little help from Farmer Tabby, brought Halo and Clementine into the world. Seven tiny lives, all within a whirlwind of straw, hooves, and barely controlled chaos.

    Farmer Eli took on the role of official baby coordinator, making sure everyone found the right mama. Farmer Tumbleweed Scout gently cleaned birth goo off newborns like it was sacred work. And everywhere you turned, there were soft little baas echoing through the farm.

    Not every moment was easy. Tessa lost her babies, Jess and Tori, and that kind of quiet grief settles deep. Stacey gave us a scare too, needing a rushed trip to Dr. Martin after a frightening accident. Halo came into the world small and uncertain, and we held our breath longer than we’d like to admit.

    But somehow, through all of it, life kept pushing forward.

    Now the fields are filled with bouncing legs, tiny voices, and a brand new generation of Rainbow Road kids. We’re still waiting to see what bundles of bouncy joy Sweetheart brings. Hopefully, soon, we’ll have more to report.