Hope Kidz Farm

Hope Kidz Farm AGS/ADGA Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats for milk in the pail and catching that Judges Eye. I have Goat M We live north of Kansas City.

Hopekidz Farm
I am a single parent to 8 special needs children, plus 3 birth children and yes that adds up to 11. I began fostering children with severe medical needs about 18 years ago, and some of them just had to stay. My daughter Jessamyn came up with the sign on my roof idea since I was always taking in "just one more". I retired from fostering and now enjoy time with my children and grandchildren. Some of my children have many allergies and one has autism. I was reading about the benefits of goatmilk and thus it began. I bought 2 Alpines, both in milk. I can see that some of you are smiling, yep I had no idea what I was doing. I had no milking stand and had never milked a goat - how hard can it be? Well, I ordered a stand that first week and I figured it out in a few days, much to the relief of my goat girls! We drink the milk, make cream cheese, yogurt, cheese and ice cream. I had to put the milk in a store milk container before the kids would drink it and we drank a lot of chocolate milk at first too, then they were converted! The sign on the roof says "Come here, Linda will take you in"
When I was a child I spent time on my Grandpa's dairy farm, I gathered the eggs with Grandma and she taught me to bake pies and make jelly. I always knew that sometime before I grew old that I too would have a farm with chickens, a dairy herd and a bountiful garden. However, I didn't know that the dairy herd would be quite short..... and say baaaaa and not mooooo. After a lot of research, I purchased my first 2 Nigerians ( Rose and Harry) from Playrite Farm in NE, I drove all the way to Omaha where I met Carla for the first time. I was hooked, I immediately loved the size and temperment of these little guys. They were perfect for my children to handle as well. Rose calls out to me whenever I am outside, and Harry is a character and is producing some very nice babies. I then added Tiny Tales Rising Hope also from Playrite Farm to our herd, she made friends with Rose and the others. With 11 kids and 12 grandkids and ? goat kids, I guess you can see where the "Hopekidz" Farm came from!

Exactly
08/27/2023

Exactly

12/21/2022

You may have seen the rabbits hopping along in front of the Kansas City skyline in North Kansas City, but inside that warehouse, they’re working to bring the pages of Children’s literature to life?

09/13/2022
I'll be in the barn.When people have come to visit over the years they commonly hear from me "I'll be in the barn."When ...
11/17/2021

I'll be in the barn.

When people have come to visit over the years they commonly hear from me "I'll be in the barn."

When life gets hard I'll be in the barn.

When things are just right I'll be in the barn.

When the sun shines
The rain falls
Or snow covers the ground
I'll be in the barn.

If things seem to be falling apart or if I'm celebrating the simple things, I'll be in the barn.

When I'm looking for answers or trying to clear my mind, I'll be in the barn.

When I'm looking for myself, I'll be in the barn.

If I'm working or trying to relax, I'll be in the barn.

Even when I'm not in the barn my mind drifts there, I find myself thinking about being in the barn.....

It's where I keep my riches
All my wins and my failures
Every one of my hopes, dreams, hardships and memories.

You can find them all in the barn, buried in the hay, hiding under a halter, spilling out of the feed bins, or glimmering with dust in the evening light.

I may be covered in dust, dirt, feed, hair, and hay, smell of sweat and manure, and sometimes there may be blood or tears but I'll be there. I'll be in the barn.

So if your wondering where to find me, I'll be in the barn. If I'm not there I promise I'm on my way.
-Author Unknown

So 5 of my herd left today to a special friend so she can start her herd of milkers. DD was in milk so she gets to plung...
09/17/2021

So 5 of my herd left today to a special friend so she can start her herd of milkers. DD was in milk so she gets to plunge right in. I’m so glad their family has them and will love them like I do.❤️ it will reduce my workload as I try and cut back as hard as that is. All the fall babies will be for sale as they arrive. There will be Nigerians, minilamancha, minialpine and minisable.

Available bottle kids
08/25/2021

Available bottle kids

08/18/2021

Have these 2 precious Nigerian Dwarf buck/wether kids available out of registered sire and dam. Had colostrum from dam, already trained to bottles. Can disbud/wether. No papers.
Please PM for more specific info.
Thank you.

06/29/2021

Our new additions.

01/21/2021

LPN full time mon-Friday, caring for young ladies with disabilities in our home. Easy job. Pm for more info.

Handcrafted Soaps4 fit perfectly in a small flat rate box.$4Scents available listed in pics
11/29/2020

Handcrafted Soaps
4 fit perfectly in a small flat rate box.
$4
Scents available listed in pics

Soy Farmhouse Candles$81 Fresh Herbs1 Township Library 1 Hazelnut Coffee1 Almond Biscotti 1 Grapefruit Bellini2 Red Hot ...
11/29/2020

Soy Farmhouse Candles
$8
1 Fresh Herbs
1 Township Library
1 Hazelnut Coffee
1 Almond Biscotti
1 Grapefruit Bellini
2 Red Hot Cinnamon
1 White Tea and Ginger
4 Hot Apple Pie
2 Blackberry Sage
2 Mulled Cider
4 Citrus Clove
2 Cinnamon Chai
2 Carmelized Pralines

As winter arrives and temperatures drop, remember that some dogs are bred to be outside in cold weather. Heavy-coated no...
11/13/2020

As winter arrives and temperatures drop, remember that some dogs are bred to be outside in cold weather. Heavy-coated northern dogs like huskies, malamutes, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundlands, and Bernese mountain dogs are bred to stay outside all winter and frequently prefer to be outside even in bitterly cold temperatures – often to their owners’ dismay. If you see a dog with a full coat outside this winter, they are perfectly happy.

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Kansas City, MO

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Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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