OMG! It's soooo relaxing and sweet. The goats are friendly and very healthy. You can see they're happy and well maintained. Initially, I was afraid to put my hand over to them to feed them. I thought they'd bite me. But one of their human family members explained that they can't bite me. It's about the placement of their teeth (if I remember correctly). I love to go visit so much. Visitors can bring đ„ peanuts if they'd like, but they have to be UNSALTED in the shell.
These guys are my friends & I love them. Can't wait to see them again. I'll do a selfie with them next time.
You've gotta đ see them. They'll warm your heart & help relieve any stress you may have. They definitely bring...
   Read moreLived in the area for a year+ but just recently checked out The Goat House Farm with my daughter. It was a surprisingly quick walk from our house near Belair Rd. We checked out the goats and were walking back when the homeowner approached us and let us know that there were peanuts to feed the goats... so much fun! My 2yr old was a little sketched out but we can't wait to go on a walk to TGHF again and see if we've gotten any braver. Homeowner...
   Read moreI've lived in Parkville for over 40+ years & for the last 3years I drive by there every day omw to work. If anyone has a few minutes it's worth it to stop by n take in the experience. There really cool animals and it's a little treasure to have nicely nestled right there on N. Parkway @ Walther for anyone to take in a little bit of...
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