Spring has a way of arriving all at once at Little Seed.
One week the pastures are quiet. The next, the farm is full of tiny hooves, floppy ears, and the kind of soft, insistent bleating that makes it very hard to get any work done.
Needless to say, we're smitten!
But these two little ones still need names - and that's where you come in.
Every year, we invite our community to help name the newest members of our herd. It's one of our favorite traditions on the farm, and honestly, you're better at it than we are.
At Little Seed Farm, baby goats are named after their matriarchal lineage - a quiet way of honoring where they came from and the mothers who carried them. It's a small tradition, but it matters to us.
We've narrowed it down to a few favorites. The rest is up to you.
Meet the Kids
Baby goats are named after their matriarchal lineage, connecting them to their roots.
BABY GOAT #1
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Name Theme: New Mexico Mother's Name: Belen This little one arrived with full main character energy and absolutely no plans to tone it down. She's already running the pasture.
Should her name be Ruidoso or Artesia? VOTING IS CLOSED |
BABY GOAT #2:
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Name Theme: Colorado Mother's Name: Alamosa The kind of baby goat who makes you stop whatever you're doing just to stare. Cottagecore in goat form, and she knows it.
What do you think, should her name be Yampa or Paonia? VOTING IS CLOSED |
Cast your vote on our Instagram. Voting will close on Friday, April 24 at 11:59PM CT.


