Value-Added Producer
Goats
Goat: Nubian (50+ head, ADGA registered)
Delivery & Shipping
Ships Nationwide (USPS)
Online & Ordering
Online Ordering
Bulk & Shares
Wholesale
Markets & Stores
Farmers Market (Downtown Denison, Saturdays)
Retail
On-Farm Retail
Other
Etsy Shop
Our Goat Milk Skin Care journey began with love of animals by our youngest daughter Amber. She wanted to milk goats to raise money for a car — we started with just 3 Nubian goats in 2006 and now have over 50. Texas law doesn't allow us to sell milk directly, so we turned that rich, creamy Nubian milk into soap. With skin issues in our own family and growing weary of store-bought petroleum-laden soaps which made us feel sticky and tight after bathing, our soaping journey began. Never having used real soap before, we were amazed when after a week, our skin began transforming to a clean silky glow. We began sharing with friends and family who encouraged us to 'press on' in helping others with troubled skin. We have been blessed by seeing eczema and psoriasis relief in adults and children and continue to be encouraged by happy customers. Our soaps are made with a generous olive oil base and 100% goat milk unless noted otherwise. You will never find a trace of petroleum products, animal fats or mineral oils in our products. Every bar is handmade right here in Maud, Texas — cold process with extra virgin olive oil. We use only essential oils for scent, never synthetic fragrances. No parabens, no sulfates, no petroleum products. Living close to nature in the piney woods of northeast Texas, we've combined our desire to get back to the 'simple' things — the 'ways' of grandma and 'paths' of God who provided the milk and herbs of the field. We also raise free-range chickens, turkeys, and grow heirloom vegetables, peaches, and elderberries. Our girls are milked each morning to bring you soap your skin will crave.
Our Goat Milk Skin Care journey began with love of animals by our youngest daughter Amber. She wanted to milk goats to raise money for a car ", "we started with just 3 Nubian goats in 2006 and now have Registered Nubian Dairy Goats. This indicates a family-run farm with a focus on goat products and a history dating back to 2006. They also offer natural body care and aromatherapy products, including Natural Toothpaste and Tooth Chips, alongside their goat milk products and registered Nubian dairy goats. The farm also sells free-range eggs, fresh herbs, elderberries, lavender, seasonal peaches, watermelons, heirloom vegetables, and herbal tea, suggesting a diverse agricultural operation beyond just goats and body care products. The website also mentions "Registered Nubian Dairy Goats", indicating they breed and sell goats, likely for dairy purposes. The website also mentions "Mint Soaps" as a product category, indicating a specific type of goat milk soap they offer. The website also mentions "Natural Toothpaste" and "Tooth Chips" as products, indicating a focus on natural body care and oral hygiene products. The website also mentions "Registered Nubian Dairy Goats" as a product, indicating they sell live goats. The website also mentions "Mint Soaps" as a product category, indicating a specific type of goat milk soap they offer. The website also mentions "Natural Toothpaste" and "Tooth Chips" as products, indicating a focus on natural body care and oral hygiene products. The website also mentions "Registered Nubian Dairy Goats" as a product, indicating they sell live goats. The website also mentions "Mint Soaps" as a product category, indicating a specific type of goat milk soap they offer. The website also mentions "Natural Toothpaste" and "Tooth Chips" as products, indicating a focus on natural body care and oral hygiene products. The website also mentions "Registered Nubian Dairy Goats" as a product, indicating they sell live goats. The website also mentions "Mint S
Meet Monica Sartin
Farm Owner · Since 2006
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