Registered fainting goats in Wisconsin.

        Hi, welcome to Tye Dye Acres. I raise fainting (myotonic) goats. I have fainters that are registered with the MGR and  with the IFGA and MSFGA. I breed for blue eyes, polled, silky, cashmere and short coats, and focus on breeding for unusual colors.

          Please check out my sales page if you are looking to buy and goat care pages if you are looking for information on raising/caring for these wonderful critters. 
          I also offer stud service and hoof trimming, llama & alpaca shearing, nails trimmed, vaccinating & deworming, etc. Click on the Services Offered page for more info and prices.


     All kids will be disbudded (unless polled or requested horned), have their first shots, dewormed and hooves trimmed along with the paperwork needed to register them.


                                                                                          My herd:

I have been raising animals for quite a while now, and started out with just two pygmy goats. Well now you can see how addicting these critters are.  I've always loved goats and when I saw an ad in the paper for two free pygmy goats I jump in and got Snow and her brother Frost. He was a wether and I sold him a year later to a family who had also bought two does from me. I got more and more into the fainting goats, buying a tri-colored buckling and breeding him to my pygmy does and fainter does. The pygmy crosses I sold for pets and decided I liked the fainters more due to their relaxed nature and it was a bonus they didn't jump fences or always looked for a way out so I sold my pygmy does back in 2004.


Bloodlines in my herd include Brassring, 7F Acres, Beechkeld, TPF, Little Big Man, Riverwood Farm, Lazy Daze Farm, 7F Ranch, Sunset Ridge, Hillcrest, Billy Goat Bluff, Choo Choo Acres, GVF, Crooked Creek, Spring Water Creek, Del-Ru Goat Ranch, Ehlinger Acres, Prairie Patch Farm & more.

My experinces working on farms enables me to give all my own shots, deworm and trim hooves.

I raise hardy, healthy, easy going animals with attention to color, conformation, and temperment. My goats are my "kids" and get the best treatment!


 All of my goats are vaccinated twice a year (CD/T in the spring, Lepto-5 before breeding season), dewormed as needed, and hooves trimmed as needed. They are very good looking animals, with no conformation problems and can be shown in 4-H or county fairs and Myotonic shows.

Thanks for stopping by, and if you have any questions, feel free to email me.

I have been raising goats since 1999, and fainting goats since 2004. I'm always happy to answer questions and you can email me at TyeDyeAcres@aol.com

Thanks for looking!