Goat-Sharing in Keani, Alaska


Nigerian Dwarf and Nubian goat dart to claim scattered corn and grain. Julie Wendt co-owns a farm with Paul Vass.

Right now, the herd has seven milking females and supplies the demand from friends and their families.

People buy half of a goat or a quarter of the animal depending on the size. They can take that portion of the milk the animal produces. The buyer is required to help around the farm.


Herd-shared owners can pick up their milk shares when the milk is available, on their assigned day. 

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