Our Mission
At Gray Stables, we focus on showing and milk production. We’re committed to raising versatile, high-quality ADGA registered Nubian goats that can compete on a national level. Our herd is abscess-free and CAE negative. We are happy to share our CAE negative report here.
We are located in Houston, Texas. We currently travel to local and state shows. We plan to expand our showing schedule soon to include National Shows as well. We welcome customers from Austin, Dallas, and across the United States! We participate in the American Dairy Goat Association’s Linear Appraisal Program and plan to participate in their DHIR program as well.
Our animals are fed free choice alfalfa hay and a mix of grains. They have constant access to high-quality loose minerals, and baking soda. They are dewormed when needed and follow a vaccination schedule.
In addition to our wonderful nubian dairy goats, we also offer handmade goods. Currently we offer Farm Freshies, adorable plush versions of our favorite animals and luxurious Goat Milk Soap!
We are located in Houston, Texas. We currently travel to local and state shows. We plan to expand our showing schedule soon to include National Shows as well. We welcome customers from Austin, Dallas, and across the United States! We participate in the American Dairy Goat Association’s Linear Appraisal Program and plan to participate in their DHIR program as well.
Our animals are fed free choice alfalfa hay and a mix of grains. They have constant access to high-quality loose minerals, and baking soda. They are dewormed when needed and follow a vaccination schedule.
In addition to our wonderful nubian dairy goats, we also offer handmade goods. Currently we offer Farm Freshies, adorable plush versions of our favorite animals and luxurious Goat Milk Soap!
The Story of Gray Stables Dairy Goats

Misty, the doe that started it all!
My journey with goats started many years ago in spring of 1998. I wanted to raise a breeding animal for the FFA, but cows never interested me. There was no dairy goat program at my school, and the minimum requirement was five participants. Before I knew it, I had convinced four of my friends to join the FFA and buy a dairy goat. During high school, I raised and showed a small herd of four Nubian goats and two Nigerian Dwarf goats. After graduation, I took a break from showing, but now I'm back with Gray Stables Dairy Goats.
