Dairy Farm
PROVIDING FARM FRESH
Cattle
Cattle: Jersey (A2/A2), Jersey cow
Goats
Goat: Nigerian Dwarf, Nigerian Dwarf goat
Pickup
On-farm pickup (by appointment, Mondays), Weekly milk pickup
Other
Internet sales (body care products), Bring your own container (milk), Registered breeding stock sales
Three Little Goats Homestead was started by Jesse and Jamie over 10 years ago in North Carolina. They started on just one little acre and with three little goats while both serving in the United States Army. After they retired from the Army, they chose Arkansas to be their forever home on a 40-acre homestead in Franklin. They raise Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, Jersey cows, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and the occasional pig. Their goal is to help supply the local veteran community with healthy, locally produced, good food — producing high-quality milk and eggs that are affordable for all. Their Jersey cows are milked daily using a closed milking system. Milk is flash chilled and kept just above freezing — never sold more than 24 hours old, never skimmed or pasteurized. Jersey Milk is $6/gallon when you bring a container. Their Nigerian Dwarf goats provide rich, creamy, high-butterfat milk daily at $7/gallon. They've been making soap, lotions, and skin products for over 14 years. Their Drunken Goat Milk soaps feature goat milk from their Nigerian Dwarf goats and herbs grown on the farm, while balms and salves use beeswax from their own bees. Free-range eggs are collected daily, and produce is grown seasonally — no herbicides, no pesticides.
Jesse & Jamie founded Three Little Goats Homestead over 10 years ago on just one acre of land in North Carolina. They spent 19 years at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and recently retired to North Central Arkansas where they now have a 40-acre homestead. They have been married for 20 years and have two children, one of which is currently serving in the US Army. They specialized in providing, healthy and affordable dairy, eggs, and produce to their community. They believe that healthy, good food shouldn’t be expensive. Three Little Goats Homestead specializes in raising dairy animals. They have raised Nigerian Dwarf goats for over 10 years and recently added Jersey cattle to their homestead. They also raise chickens, ducks, rabbits, and the occasional pig. This year they have completed a new 24×40 greenhouse and have plans to triple the size of their existing garden area. This is an addition to the multiple fruit trees and berry bushes that they are currently growing as well. How to Test Your DIY Skin Care Products Before You Sell Them February 15, 2025 Honey Alternatives for Whipped Tallow Products February 6, 2025 Tallow and Honey Lotion Recipe January 29, 2025 A Guide to Emulsifiers for Skin Care Products January 29, 2025 Email:jamie@threelittlegoats.com Designed by Elegant Themes| Powered by WordPress
Meet Jesse and Jamie Satterwaite
Farm Owner · Since 2013
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