Hayden Holler Goat Farm           We have kids for sale!!!!
Goat Territory
       Kashmere
We see our goats as pets more than livestock and we love them all. If you are
looking for a pet goat, you are at the right place. We enjoy having them and
taking care of them. Goats just make great pets and are good for a laugh.
Every goat has its own crazy personality. They also make good companion
animals for ponies, chickens and pot belly pigs.


We do not sell any of our goats for meat or meat production purposes.
Goats are smart playful animals that have
unique personalities. They are also very
affectionate and enjoy getting attention
from their humans.

Goat Fact: Goats do not really eat tin cans,
but they will eat the paper and glue right
off the can.

Goat superstition: The sight of a black
goat on a lonely path means that a buried
treasure is near. ( I wish!)
Lola
Cee-cee now


Sassafras AKA "Sassy"                                                       
                                                                         Cee-cee then

We started out with these two girls and
now have 18 goats and a Donkey!
Donkee
Here is our donkey the day he
came to live at our farm.
We focus on breeding
naturally healthy, hardy
loving goats.
Here is a few of the gang
enjoying the good life. Goats
love anything to climb on,
even an old wood spool
works great!
Hayden Holler has more Fainter's on the way!!
Hayden Holler Goat Farm         45 Pidgeon Hill Road Wantage, New Jersey
Welcome to Hayden Holler Goat Farm, located in
picturesque Wantage, New Jersey. Owned and operated
by Melissa Wildrick.




We are a small goat farm, mainly consisting of
unregistered  Pygmy goats, but we are looking to expand
with Myotonic goats. We are members of the Myotonic
Goat Registry (MGR), and look forward to breeding our
registered Fainting Goats.
We raise our goats with lots of hands on attention and
affection. They all have interacted children, and love to be
in the company of people.
This handsome fellow is named Kashmere.
He is one of the billy goats at Hayden Holler
Goat Farm. He is a fainting goat who has
Cashmere hair and a very sweet
temperament.
Fainting goats do not really faint, but when
frightened or excited their muscles contract
and their legs go stiff. If the goat is caught
off balance, it falls to the ground. This does
not hurt the animal and it will get up again
when its muscles relax.