
Elite Boer show goats. Built for the ring.
Guided by the ownership and breeding program of Jasper & Missy Ligon and the ranch management of Anita & Cris Casteel‑Bustamante, Ligon Legacy Farms merges elite genetics with disciplined daily care to develop sound, competitive, show‑ready goats.
Why show goats are not “just meat goats”
At Ligon Legacy Farms, we are setting the standard in the meat production show industry while investing in the future of agriculture. Our Boer goats are selected for structure, muscle, balance, and breed character—because real quality is defined by competitive excellence and long‑term breeding value, not just pounds on a scale. We are proud supporters of Youth Ag programs and advocates for strengthening the U.S. goat meat market. Livestock agriculture isn’t just what we do—it’s in our blood, and it guides every feeding decision, every hoof trim, and every breeding we make.
Same species, different purpose
- Meat goat programs emphasize growth rate, feed conversion, and carcass traits for market animals. Show programs emphasize phenotype, pedigree depth, and consistency generation to generation.
- We respect both sectors—and we specialize in the show side, where details matter and bloodlines tell a story.
Show-ring excellence starts in the barn.
We are selective, consistent, and transparent—because reputation is part of the product.
Why buyers choose us
Quality you can see—ethics you can trust
Bloodlines that perform
We breed toward competitive type—animals that photograph well, move well, and hold up under scrutiny.
Daily stewardship
Nutrition, hoof care, health monitoring, and honest condition—because premium stock is a daily practice, not a sales pitch.
Professional standards
Clear communication, ethical representation, and support for buyers who want to learn as they build their program.
Education first
We help you understand what judges look for, how Boer traits express, and how the wider goat industry is evolving.
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