FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Where is your farm located?

A. Our farm is located in the Pacific Northwest in the small town of Centralia, WA.

Q. Where is the processing facility located?

A. The processing facility is quite near the farm in the adjacent town of Chehalis, WA.

Q. Is your facility organically certified?

A. Actually no. Although we operate a farm and facility that for all intents and purposes follows the guidelines of being organic we are not certified. Official certification is currently in the works and we plan to be certified in the near future.

Q. Are your goats free range?

A. Yes! We allow our goats to freely graze on open pasture. Check out or video on YouTube to see our goats and their free range pastureland.

Q. Are your goats fed organic feed? Is it GMO free?

A. Our goats are first and formost free range and have access to our expansive pastures on a year round basis. However, the goats (and our farm) are located in the rainy northwest and there are plenty of days that the goats simply aren’t able (or want) to get out and graze. For those times we also offer organic grass hay that has been locally grown. All in all this probably constitutes 80-85% of the feed. For a few weeks after they give birth, their protein needs go up and we supplement with a higher protein alfalfa hay. The goats are also given a small handful of grain during milking time to encourage cooperation in the parlor and while this grain is not guaranteed GMO-free it is of the highest quality available.

Q. How much protein is in the Capra Mineral Whey?

A. Very little. Whey does not always mean protein. Capra Mineral Whey is a mineral supplement and the amount of protein found in it is quite small. For a truly protein packed supplement check out Double Bonded Protein™ or Caprotein™