

Goats so adorable,
you'll faint too.
Sherrer Fainters is York County South Carolina's premier breeder of Myotonic (Fainting) Goats. Whether your interested in picking up one of our pedigree kids, or just learning about goat ownership; we hope you'll take a look around our site and give us a holler! (FYI We love talking goats).

(That's Goat For Either "Feed me now" or "I'm not sorry that I ate that".
(Scholars around the world over are still working on the translation)
For the Fresh Eyed
Goat Enthusiast
If you've witnessed one of these natural born comedians in person, then you already know they are fantastic. There aren't a lot of things to know about but if you are interested in learning more, please check out some our resources and feel feel to reach out with questions!
For the Experienced
Goat Ropers
Welcome one and all current to our fellow goat lovers. If your interested in giving one of our offspring a place to eat things, have zoomies, faint, get into fainters for the first time or just would like meet our pedigree Myotonic goats (and see the funny outfits in person. Shoot us a message, would love to hear from you.




At Sherrer Fainters, we proudly raise top-notch fainting goats who are as friendly as they are fabulously dramatic. Each goat grows up in a nurturing, low-stress environment—ideal for developing excellent manners, charming personalities, and only the most tasteful fainting flair. By the time they head to their new homes, they’re well-adjusted, sociable, and ready to win hearts (and occasionally tip over).
Sherrer Fainters & Johnson Farms represent a trusted partnership built on over 14 years of dedicated experience breeding Moonspot Fainting Goats. Together, we focus on producing high-quality Myotonic goats known for their strong conformation, calm temperament, and striking Moonspot coloration. Our breeding program prioritizes healthy, well-structured animals with carefully maintained pedigrees, ensuring consistency and quality in every generation. Each goat we raise comes with detailed pedigree documentation and up-to-date vaccination records, reflecting our commitment to responsible breeding practices and the long-term health of our herd.

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Bringing home a baby goat from Sherrer Fainters is a little like adopting a tiny, bouncing comedian with hooves—equal parts charm, curiosity, and joyful chaos. Our kids are raised with care and sent home happy, healthy, and ready to brighten your pasture (and probably climb something they shouldn’t). Before they leave, every kid receives their CDT vaccination and second booster, will be disbudded if needed, and will have their hooves neatly trimmed so they’re looking and feeling their best. For their health and proper development, all goat kids go to their new homes between 8–10 weeks of age. And while all sales are non-refundable, let’s be honest—once you’ve met one of these sweet little characters, returning them would be about as likely as returning a sunset.




Missy
Missy, a sprightly 1 1/2 -year-old fainting goat weighing in at a dignified 72 pounds, is the undisputed diva of the pasture. With a pedigree so impressive it practically needs its own security detail, Missy hails from a long line of award-winning fainting royalty—goats who could topple with such grace you’d think they trained at a ballet conservatory.

Gizmo
Gizmo, a confident 2 1/2 -year-old fainting goat tipping the scales at a solid 68 pounds, is the resident rockstar of the herd. With a pedigree so polished it practically glows, Gizmo descends from a long line of goats known for their championship-level fainting finesse and runway-worthy good looks

Puppy
Puppy, a lively 4-year-old fainting goat weighing 55 pounds, comes from a pedigree of dramatic toppers and carries on the tradition with enthusiasm. When she’s not surprising everyone with a well-timed faint, she’s busy with her two passions: Zoomba—her hooved twist on Zumba—and creating bold pellet art. With her spirited personality, artistic flair, and occasional mid-dance collapse, Puppy is truly one unforgettable goat
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Pearl
Pearl, a sweet 2 1/2 -year-old fainting goat weighing 85 pounds, is beloved for her gentle nature and her proudly worn little beard. From a pedigree of calm, charming fainters, she carries on the tradition with quiet grace. Whether she’s offering soft nudges, posing with her whiskers, or delivering a delicate faint, Pearl’s kind spirit and signature style make her utterly irresistible.

Sharon
Sharon, a clever 2 1/2 -year-old fainting goat weighing 58 pounds, is the undisputed troublemaker of the herd—and she’s proud of it. With a pedigree full of quick thinkers and playful fainters, she’s inherited both the brains and the drama. Whether she’s sneaking into the feed bin, untying anything with a knot, or fainting mid-mischief when caught, Sharon’s antics keep everyone on their toes.










































