Blessed Acres Farm

Our Story

Welcome! Our names are Jason and Christina Morris. We first started breeding Kiko goats in 2014. We started with 7 commercial purebred Kiko does and a registered buck, GUL 18ll, aka Mufassa, on a small 10 acre farm. In fall 2015, we were blessed with the opportunity to purchase a 50 acre farm. This farm has been a labor of love due to needing a LOT of work to become what it is today. Over the years, we have culled our herd hard, and with the help of our two teenage boys, Micah and Eli, we now have a strong foundation doe herd of 44 does and 3 proven bucks. We raise our goats to be hands-off as much as possible.

A Labor of Love


When we purchased our new farm it was an overgrown cattle farm. The ragweed in many areas was taller than Jason! The fencing was dilapidated barbwire, there was no cross-fencing and the old barn was full of trash. We replaced all of the perimeter fence with 4x4 woven wire, hauled off many loads of trash and metal, and obtained a grant to put in electrified high-tensile cross-fencing and three automatic waterers. In 2019, we were finally able to build a 72X72 barn and do some dam work on the pond. It has been a lot of work, but well worth it! It has provided hours of family time and helped our two boys learn many life lessons, including the value of setting goals and working hard to accomplish them.