About the farm

A family farm on the high ground of Montgomery County

Sutherlin Highland Farms sits outside Crawfordsville, Indiana, where our family has been raising livestock together since 2014. What started as a handful of does for the kids' 4-H projects grew into a focused seedstock program: registered Boer goats bred for the traits that matter on real pasture, and Armenian Gampr dogs that guard them.

We keep the herd small on purpose. Every doe is known by name and temperament, every kidding is attended, and every animal that leaves here goes with complete records, because that's what we'd want as buyers.

Farm visits are welcome by appointment. Come walk the pastures, meet the dogs, and see how our animals are raised.

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How we run things

Sticking to standard

We breed to the breed standards, ABGA for our goats and AGCA for our dogs, and select for the traits that hold up in real work.

Guardians on duty

Our Gamprs live with the herd year-round. Pups are born into goat country and learn the job from working parents.

Support that lasts

The sale isn't the end of the relationship. We stay available to every buyer with guidance on feeding, breeding, guardian introductions, and beyond.

Around the farm

A few scenes from the seasons here.