how it works
One goat. One family. Three hundred and fifty-four days.
This is the full journey, from the day you reserve your goat to the day your Qurbani arrives at your door. Every step is documented and shared with you.
- Day 0
Reserve & name your goat
Place a $500 deposit (then $300/month as your goat grows, or pay in full) and we assign you a hand-selected premium goat: Boer, Kiko, or Nubian-cross. You name it. Your family's Qurbani has a face and a name from the very first day.
- Weeks 1–50
Watch your goat grow
A photo-and-video update arrives every Friday. Once a month, hop on a live video call to see your goat in real time. Washington families can schedule up to two farm visits: bring the kids, feed your goat, take photos.
- Mid-year
Full transparency
Vet records, vaccination logs, and growth tracking are shared with you. You see exactly how your animal is cared for: pasture-raised, no hormones, humanely handled.
- 30 days before Eid
Choose your cuts
Your payments are complete by now; every plan finishes a month before Eid. All that's left is selecting your cut preference: ethnic (small stew-style pieces), standard (legs, shoulders, ribs, chops), or custom to your specifications.
- Eid morning
The Qurbani
Your goat is transported to a USDA-inspected, halal-compliant facility. A trained zabiha slaughterman performs the sacrifice per Sunnah, with the name of Allah pronounced over the animal. Video documentation is available if you choose.
- Eid +2 to +5
Delivery & the journey book
Your meat is vacuum-sealed, flash-frozen, and delivered overnight on dry ice anywhere in the continental US, or picked up locally in Snohomish. With it comes a digital journey book documenting your goat's year, to show your children when they're older.
Reserving takes one message
Tell us your name and city on WhatsApp. We answer everything, then send a secure $500 non-refundable deposit link in the chat. After that it's $300/month as your goat grows, with monthly payments fully refundable up to 60 days before Eid. 13 goats in this year's herd are still available.