Webber's Grove
Webber's Grove raises fainting (myotonic) goats in Manor, Texas, situated just outside Austin in the Texas Hill Country corridor. Eve Williams and her family operate it as a working farm, with the herd spending most of its days ranging through forested land on the property.
A defining feature of the program is its connection to one of the earliest myotonic bloodlines in Texas. When Dian Naumann of Shade Tree Acres — whose Myotonic Goat Registry breeder number was #003, marking her as one of the registry's original members — passed away in 2020, forty does and bucks from her herd were brought to Webber's Grove. The farm has since taken on the work of preserving those bloodlines, which represent one of the few remaining early Texas pedigrees within the breed.
All breeding animals at Webber's Grove are certified 100% myotonic through the Myotonic Goat Registry (MGR). The goats are raised on natural browse in a wooded setting, and new owners receive hands-on support that includes help with vaccinations, fecal testing, worming, and hoof trimming. For those searching for registered fainting goat breeders in Texas with traceable heritage lines, Webber's Grove offers a program rooted in genuine preservation work rather than commercial production.
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| Species | Goat Fainting (Myotonic) |
|---|---|
| Website | www.webbersgrove.com |
| oaksandcedars@aol.com | |
| Phone | +1 512-272-4222 |
| Owner | Eve Williams |
| Location | Manor, TX, 78653, US |
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