Just for Fun is where readers get to show off and share their own adorable and beautiful goats. As the newsletters progress through a two-month period, this page will be updated with more pictures as they’re sent in.
Thank you to all the readers who have sent in pictures of their lovely goats!
Want to have your goats featured in the Reader’s Photos? Send your images to: goatjournal@gmail.com.
You can include your goat’s name, breed, and even a caption if you want.
Reader Photos – January 1, 2026
My daughter and her goat, Fern. – by Bethany Wallace
by Kristen Gill
By Alyssa Clason
By Chris Fagan
Frank and his boy. By Anna Alley
This is Levi. By Dawn Wellman
By Meghan Yoakum
By Jennifer Cackett
By Jennifer Cackett
Reader Photos – December 15, 2025
-By Audra Tucker
-By Jessica Ross
-By Tropical Tundra Farms, Tennessee
Hank – By Erik Emlinger
Hope, Levi’s mom. -By Dawn Wellman
Phillip’s smile. -By Jenna Clark
This is our goat, Wind. He’s part of our three male goats named Earth, Wind, and Fire. -by Meg Kramarz
Winston. – by Jenna Clark
Reader Photos – December 1, 2025
Bart found his emotional support human and Lisa just wants her picture taken. – by Dawn O Brien
by April Aucoin
by Kayce Ingram
It’s all about teamwork – Debbie Paxton
Little Man, always wanting to help. – by Teddi Hilderbrand
My Kiko and Kiko cross babies. – by Kelly Ostendorf
My special boy, Cream, awaiting a treat during a training session.
Rosco, enjoying a treat of Cheerios. -by Kristi B of Goats of Hazzard
Reader Photos – November 15, 2025
– by Greg Rice
Asleep on the stairs. – by Natalia Macias
Bonne, Clyde, and Cookie. – Nicole Burris
– by Kasey Clark
Here is my goat, Webster, aka Webby. He’s 3 years old and loves bananas and his brothers! – Brandee Hoffman
Matus Mini Meadows, Mini Silky Fainting goat doeling. – Nicole Matus
Stetson. – Sandy Sherer
This is Danozo. – Marie Freeman
Reader Photos – November 1, 2025
by Audra Tucker
by Jacquie Lopez
by Jessica Ross
by Sandy Sherer
Molly enjoying her swing. – by Cassie Barr
My favorite goat, Leeloo, in the lavender field. – by Laura Ward