Nordic Horn
Nordic Horn, run by Allysse Sorensen in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, raises American cashmere goats with a particular focus on the rare red cashmere coloring. The farm sits in the St. Croix River Valley, not far from the Twin Cities metro area across the Minnesota border.
The herd's foundation traces back to lines bred methodically since 1991, when Nordic Horn acquired Foxmoor Farm's established red cashmere goat herd in 2017 — a purchase that brought with it decades of careful records and genetic history. Building that foundation required traveling a combined 10,000 miles to source quality stock from across the country. The program has since incorporated New Zealand cashmere genetics to further develop the herd, and draws from Australian-origin lines known for producing fine, well-crimped fiber.
The farm's name reflects a Scandinavian tradition of using hand-crafted horns to call livestock, a nod to the values Allysse brings to keeping animals naturally and according to longstanding husbandry practices. The herd produces fiber that is hand-combed once a year, yielding cashmere that the farm also processes into its own products. For anyone searching for cashmere goats for sale in Wisconsin, Nordic Horn represents one of the more deeply documented red cashmere programs in the region.
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| Species | Goat |
|---|---|
| Website | www.nordichorn.com |
| Phone | +1 715-488-2568 |
| Owner | Allysse Sorensen |
| Location | St. Croix Falls, WI, 54024, US |
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