About Me

My Farm Story

Ever since my family got our first dairy goats when I was a child, I have loved Nubians. The first thing that drew me to them was their beautiful ears and sweet personalities. After I got my very own Nubian goat on my 12th birthday, I never looked back. Now, I love Nubians for their sweet personalities, great production, delicious milk, and manageable size, which fit perfectly with my mission of raising healthy food for myself and my family. Once I graduated high school, I started my own business- Untold Glory Farm, where I raise and sell ADGA registered, high-quality, purebred and American Nubian goats.

My family has raised sheep for almost as long as I can remember. Of all the breeds of sheep we owned over the years, my favorite was the Australian Bond. I loved not only the look of the sheep, but more importantly, the fleece! It was beautifully soft, with a nice luster, and was long enough to be processed into yarn by a fiber mill or by hand. Unfortunately, Bonds are a very rare breed here in America. So I am crossing Teeswater sheep under Merino sheep in hopes of re-creating a Bond-style fleece. I was able to get an excellent Merino ram with a beautiful colored fleece and a few Teeswater ewes as well. My first cross-bred lambs were born spring of 2025. I have yet to shear a Merino/Teeswater cross lamb, but so far their fleece are looking to be very promising. I am excited to get soft, yet long fleece (with that beautiful luster) that I can use for wearing against the skin, and am hoping to get some colored fleece in the future as well.