
Will Poynor
My name is Will Poynor. I was born and raised in the small town of Leiper’s Fork, on the outskirts of Franklin, TN. My younger sister and I grew up on a farm that has been in our family since 1811. I graduated from Fairview High School and attended UT Martin, where I studied wildlife biology. I am serving Area 4 on the JABGA Board of Directors.
I began showing swine, beef, and goats 9 years ago as part of the Williamson County 4-H Livestock Program. My love for goats grew into a passion and a livelihood. I currently have a herd of 50 +- brood does. I love showing and raising wethers. We have produced several TN State Champions on our farm.
My upbringing in Leiper’s Fork instilled a lifelong love of the outdoors and a deep respect for the land that has shaped my family for generations. Farm life taught me the value of hard work, patience, and the importance of community. Through countless early mornings and long evenings tending to animals, I discovered a sense of purpose that continues to guide me.
My passion for wildlife and livestock eventually led me to the world of Boer goats—a journey that began with curiosity and quickly became a defining part of my life. Joining the JABGA Board has given me the opportunity to connect with others who share this enthusiasm and to contribute to a community built on dedication and mutual support.
Outside of working and showing goats, I spend my free time hunting, fishing, and hanging out with my friends. I am thankful every day that God has given me this life to live.
Serving on the JABGA Board has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my journey so far. It has allowed me not only to advocate for the interests of our region but also to learn from fellow board members whose backgrounds and perspectives continually broaden my own understanding. I am deeply grateful for the mentors who encouraged me early on, and I strive to pay that support forward—whether it’s offering advice to a newcomer in the show ring or collaborating on new educational initiatives.
Through my involvement, I have grown to appreciate the power of teamwork and the sense of belonging that comes from working toward a common goal. Each meeting, each event, and each conversation with our members reinforces why this work matters—not just for today’s breeders, but for the future of livestock agriculture as a whole.
I am excited to be on the Board of Directors for the JABGA so that I can help fuel the love for Boer goats in new and current members. I want to be here to help and encourage the youth who are working hard to raise and show their Boer goats.
Throughout my journey, I have found that the heart of the JABGA community lies in its people—the friendships forged in the barn, the shared triumphs and challenges, and the unwavering support that members offer one another. These relationships have enriched my life in ways that extend far beyond the show ring. Every handshake, every story exchanged over a fence line, and every moment spent teaching and learning has reinforced the sense of camaraderie that sets our organization apart.
What inspires me most is seeing young members discover their confidence and skills as they care for their animals, set goals, and celebrate achievements both large and small. Their enthusiasm reminds me that the traditions we uphold today will shape the future of our agricultural landscape.
Being part of this vibrant community has offered me countless opportunities to learn and grow—not only as a breeder but also as a mentor and friend. Over the years, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative impact that livestock programs have on young people, instilling responsibility, perseverance, and a true appreciation for agriculture.
Looking ahead, I hope to continue supporting the next generation through outreach and education, sharing practical knowledge and a genuine enthusiasm for Boer goats. Whether it’s through hosting workshops, judging local shows, or simply lending a hand at a county fair, my goal remains the same: to inspire others to pursue their agricultural dreams and build lasting memories along the way.
If you ever have questions about raising or showing Boer goats, or just want to swap stories about farm life, don’t hesitate to reach out. It’s been a privilege to serve, and I look forward to many more years of involvement, friendship, and shared success within the JABGA family.