In the Spring of 2009, we moved back to Lancaster County, Pa and began farming on a commercial level. This has been a life long dream of ours and we worked hard for many years to make it happen. Although we have over a 100 dairy goats, each animal on our farm is treated with respect and dignity while getting individualized attention. Their health and happiness is most important to us. After all, they are part of our family! Besides...happy and healthy animals produce more milk and live longer lives.
We also have two very spoiled Springer dogs, five cats (one named rat), and one crazy bird named Santino. For a bunch of animal lovers…this is heaven!
Our focus is to raise dairy goats that not only do well on the milk stand but also in the show ring. This is why we choose to participate in DHIR and Linear Appraisal under the American Dairy Goat Association. We may choose to go to several sanctioned shows each year but have decided to limit the number we go to.
In addition to having a show quality commercial herd, we also run a handmade artisan goat milk soap business that will leave your skin begging for more! You may visit our soap page by clicking here Bada Bing Farm Goat Milk Soaps. We raise market hogs as well, supplying many families with family raised fresh pork. In the future, we plan on adding a goat milk cheesery to our farm and we are currently working on our raw milk permit.
Our farm products have won many awards. Our goat milk soaps won 1st place at the 2008 Pa State Farm Show and the 2008 Elizabethtown Fair and most recently 2nd place at the American Dairy Goat Association's 2008 Bath Care Products Competition at the ADGA National Convention, 2nd at the 2009 Pa Farm Show (these are the only 4 soap competitions we ever entered), handmade quilts (placed 3rd at the 2009 Pa State Farm Show), knit/crochet items have won every place from 1st to 4th in various country fairs such as the Tioga County Fair and the Solanco Fair, and our animals have won many blue ribbons as well. We are proud to be a registered farm with Pa Dept. of Agriculture as one of their PA Preferred Farms.
Stay and browse our farm website, our soap website, and visit Amy's Blog. Like our farm, our website and Blog are a constant work in progress, so check back regularly. You will quickly learn why we love our family farm and all of our animals!









