Hanna's Upside Down Goats

Hanna's Upside Down Goats Hanna’s Upside Down Fainting Goats is south of Indianola, Iowa. We raise Myotonic or Fainting Goats on our small farm.

Myotonic Goats, Nervous Goats, Peg-Leg, or Fainting Goats;
No matter what you call them, we have them. Story has it that Marshall County, Tennessee has been named the cradle of the Myotonic Goat. Local goat history tellers say that four black & white, stiff legged goats were escorted to Marshall County in the early 1900’s by a man named Tinsley. At that time, they were unusual because of the myot

onic condition which caused their muscles to stiffen and then relax. They were medium sized goats with bold facial expressions, medium length ears, sturdy framework, and thick muscling. The breed is generally hardy, disease resistant, prolific breeders, and good mothers. They usually milk generously for about four months & most (but not all) wean their kids on their own.

The FFA chapter that Hanna is the advisor for is hosting a goat show in June. They are looking for sponsors. Looking for...
03/29/2026

The FFA chapter that Hanna is the advisor for is hosting a goat show in June. They are looking for sponsors.

Looking for a few more banner sponsors so they can get them ordered! $30 per banner which includes your farm or business name listed on the banner. Great way to support the show and exhibitors.

Other opportunities available, as well.

Sponsor Opportunity – Roadrunner Rumble Goat Show!

The I-35 FFA Chapter is excited to host the Roadrunner Rumble Meat Goat Show on June 6 at the Clarke County Fairgrounds in Osceola, Iowa!

We are currently seeking sponsors to help make this event the best it can be for our exhibitors. Your support directly contributes to a successful and rewarding experience for youth in agriculture.

Sponsorship Opportunities Include:
• Multiple leveled sponsorship options
• A limited number of banner sponsorships

🏆 Banner Sponsors will be recognized on banners awarded to the Top 5 individuals in each division (Market and Breeding)

If you're interested in supporting local FFA members and being part of a great event, we would love to connect with you!

📩 Please reach out to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

We have a buckling for sale Black and white with moonspots Horned Brown eyes RegisteredReady to go. Can be wethered if l...
03/02/2026

We have a buckling for sale
Black and white with moonspots
Horned
Brown eyes
Registered
Ready to go.
Can be wethered if looking for a friend.
We also have an all white male that would be a great companion.

It’s a pretty nice day here!!
02/05/2026

It’s a pretty nice day here!!

Just some random pics from the past few days. A picture of one of my favorite kids. A picture of a doeling we are keepin...
01/19/2026

Just some random pics from the past few days.
A picture of one of my favorite kids.
A picture of a doeling we are keeping.
And 2 pictures of Baby Blue, who has had an adventure from being warmed up inside with our Weiner dog to visiting school. She is doing well and her momma loves her.

Meet Ms. Baby Blue! She is so tiny and super cute. She’s had to have a little extra care the past couple days including ...
01/13/2026

Meet Ms. Baby Blue! She is so tiny and super cute. She’s had to have a little extra care the past couple days including some time at school but she is happy and doing well now.

Help us out! This young lady has an upside down heart on her side so I think she should have some type of name that is r...
01/09/2026

Help us out!
This young lady has an upside down heart on her side so I think she should have some type of name that is related to that heart. I was thinking Valentine or Sweetheart. Not sure really! So, does anyone have an other name suggestions or think we should go with one of those?

And then there was one.Male- almost all white with light brown patches and darker moonspots. Horned and brown eyed. Gran...
01/07/2026

And then there was one.
Male- almost all white with light brown patches and darker moonspots. Horned and brown eyed.
Grand dam was reserve grand doe

The bucks this year! Females are not available at this time as we are keeping them to rebuild a bit.
01/07/2026

The bucks this year!

Females are not available at this time as we are keeping them to rebuild a bit.

We have some new faces around here. Pretty excited to see all the moonspots this year.
01/07/2026

We have some new faces around here.
Pretty excited to see all the moonspots this year.

01/07/2026

This young lady needs a name. She reminds me so much of her grandma, Moonshine. I’d love to name her after her. Comment with your name suggestion.

08/11/2025

Fainting Goats for sale. First come, first serve.
Variety of ages, colors
Some horned, some polled, some disbudded
10+ does
2 bucks
1 wether
All registered.
Also have 1 boer doe that’s under a year. Commercial.

Commercial Boer doe looking for home. Jan born
07/21/2025

Commercial Boer doe looking for home.
Jan born

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1015 Highway 69
New Virginia, IA
50210

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Myotonic Goats, Nervous Goats, Peg-Leg, or Fainting Goats; No matter what you call them, we have them. Story has it that Marshall County, Tennessee has been named the cradle of the Myotonic Goat. Local goat history tellers say that four black & white, stiff legged goats were escorted to Marshall County in the early 1900’s by a man named Tinsley. At that time, they were unusual because of the myotonic condition which caused their muscles to stiffen and then relax. They were medium sized goats with bold facial expressions, medium length ears, sturdy framework, and thick muscling. The breed is generally hardy, disease resistant, prolific breeders, and good mothers. They usually milk generously for about four months & most (but not all) wean their kids on their own.