My parents had us raise, breed, milk and show French Alpine goats. Our herd quickly grew into more French Alpines, Toggenburgs, and Nubian goats. Back then, we called our little farm “The funny Farm”. Things were a whole lot different than today. I remember waiting every month for the next issue of "Dairy Goat Magazine" to come in the mail. It was our only source of information for raising goats s
ince there was no such thing as the internet back then. I first became a member of ADGA in 1980. Fast forward 40+ years and here I am again raising and breeding goats, but on a whole new level with these amazing little Nigerian Dwarf and Mini-Nubian goats. We had no idea they would become so popular. A part time little herd of quality goats has blossomed into a full time labor of love. Welcome to P&J's Looney Bin Farm. We are a migrating farm based out of Naples, FL in the Winters and Clyde, NC. in the Summers. Thank you for your interest in our goats, Pete Rapps