
Here at Twisted Oak Farms, we breed Nigerian Dwarf goats, Southdown Babydoll sheep, and KuneKune pigs.
We also make handmade goat’s milk soap, AND beginning this Spring, we will be offering farm tours with hands on animal experience.
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Registered Nigerian Dwarfs
Our kids are dam raised as we believe that it is in the best interest of the kids, and the mamas, to stay together. Once the kids are older, we milk the moms and take any extra.
All of our kids can be ADGA registered. Does & bucks go with automatic registration. Wethers are sold without registration, but can be registered up request (for an added fee).
Reservations are available on 2026 kids. To get more information on our kids, please fill out our Nigerian Dwarf Interest Form.

Who’s Expecting!
This year, we are breeding 8 Nigerian Dwarf does due to kid beginning in April 2026.
- Jewel (x Charming) – due 4/30
- Diamond (x Roman) – not bred yet
- Alaska (x Roman) – due 5/15
- Wednesday (xCharming) – not bred yet
- Sage (x Charming) – not bred yet
- Tanzi (x Parker) – due 4/29
- Arya (x Parker) – not bred yet
- Suri (x Roman) – due 5/12
To see our goats, click the button below.



The Week of February 8, 2026
Hey Farm Friends, Big news in the boy goat pen. I guess it is not just for the boy goats as the boy sheep and Bill, our duck, also live in there. I digress… The pen has two new residents! Bill got new friends. Two black girl ducks named Inky and Dinky. He is a…
The Week of February 1, 2026
Hey Farm Friends, I am back this week with more farm updates. It’s hard to believe it is February already… Although it feels like summer. Whose idea was it to turn up the heat? The sheep and I still have thick coats on, and I heard we won’t get our annual haircuts until April? I…
Miracles Do Happen
The story of Francis P. Oink Things on a farm can be magical… They can also be tragic. Most weeks, it is a mix of both. On Friday, May 27, 2022, Truffles, one of my KuneKune sows, went into labor, and after a few bumps in the process, she gave birth to seven healthy piglets.…
Did you know that we make and sell goat’s milk soap?

Here at Twisted Oak Farms, we strongly believe in letting the mamas raise their own kids. After all, that is the way nature intended it, right? But once the kids no longer need the milk, we continue to milk our does. This milk goes into making Twisted Oak Farms Goat’s Milk Soap!
Our soap is made with only natural ingredients and scented using therapeutic grade essential oils. And they are named after our girls! The soaps we have available are:
- Arya (tea tree & charcoal)
- Icelyn (lavender & peppermint)
- Ireland (oatmeal & honey)
- Twist (lemon & poppyseed)
- Groovy Tuesday (orange spice)
- Jewel (lavender & oatmeal)
- Egypt (cinnamon & vanilla)
- Kenya (chocolate & peppermint)
- Alaska (oatmeal – no scent)
Interested? Click on the link below to pre order for the holidays!
If you have any questions or would like a list of ingredients, please email us at: twistedoakfarms7@gmail.com.
The home of…

Our miracle pig. If you don’t know his story, you can read it here: Miracles Do Happen
Registered KuneKune Pigs

Reservations are available on 2026 piglets. To get more information on our pigs, please fill out our KuneKune Interest Form.
Who’s Expecting!
Starting the middle of April, we have four sows due to farrow:
- Nala (x Dante) – Due in May
- Bumbleberry (x Sebastian) – Due mid-April
- Kanga (x Dante) – Due in May
To see our pigs, click the button below.

Did you know?
- KuneKunes are a grazing pig that originated in New Zealand
- KuneKune in Maori means “fat and round”
- They don’t root like other pigs
- They are super friendly & outgoing
