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Pygoras napping in the afternoon We left city life in 2004 to build a new home in the Sierra Mountain foothills of northern California, close to Mother Lode tourist towns, beautiful boating and fishing lakes, and Yosemite National Park. Our property sits on a bluff above the Tuolumne River in the gold country town of Sonora. In the evenings, we can sit and watch the boats and jet skis run up and down the river while the sun sets over the western slope.

After researching various choices of livestock and visiting several ranches, we bought our first pygora goats in the summer of 2005. It was a great decision. We now have 14 does, six wethers, and two bucks. We invite you to visit our pages and meet our herd as well as learn about their beautiful fiber! Each of our goats is a well loved and valued member of our animal family. Pygora goats are loving, curious, and playful creatures and our lives have been enriched by this opportunity to learn about and care for them.

TOM & SUSAN LONG

RANCH CREW

Security: Home Office
KELLY and CHRISY
Kelly in the field Smiling Chrisy Good dogs Kelly and Chrisy


Security: Boys' Field Office
MAX
Max patrolling the perimeter Max napping in the shade
On Duty
Max on duty


Security: Girls' Field Office
KATE
The new kid on the ranch in March 2009.
She'll be big enough and old enough in about a year
to take on livestock guardian dog duties for the does.
Kate asking for more food! Kate


Security: Barn Office
CHLOE and CLARA
Chloe and Clara Guarding the Yard


Reminder to Relax
JENNY
Jenny


Head of Maintenance
and (the never-ending) Projects
TOM
Tom at rest, an unusual sight
Caretaker of Everything Else
SUSAN
Susan and Friends



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