What a great way to spend some time with a herd of lovable goats! The owners are very welcoming and encourage feeding the goats crackers, vegetable peels, or leaving your leftover pumpkins from the holidays! The babies are born around March so a great time to visit the little ones. You can drive down Todd Lane and park your car next to the fence. Stay outside the fence at all times for your safety and theirs. The goats come running to see if you have something to give them to eat. If you are there for photos, then be warned that once the food is gone, the goats move back across the yard. I have included a lot of photos from my time with them today. I can't wait to go back, but next time I will have an entire box of saltine crackers to share with them. This discovery today brought pure joy...
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Todd’s Goat Farm is truly a hidden gem and a valuable community asset! We stopped by and were able to interact with their adorable goats right from the fence gate. The goats are friendly, cute, and such a joy to feed. The setting is peaceful and scenic, making it a simple but memorable activity for kids and families. We’re so thankful to have something like this in our community — it’s such a unique, fun, and animal-based experience that brings smiles to...
Read moreIf you’re an animal lover, hanging out with goats is such a fun experience! My husband and I decided to visit this farm and brought along two bags of carrots for the goats. Watching them eagerly munch on the carrots was such a joy! They’re so playful and curious, and interacting with them just made our day. It was all about those cute little moments that brought us so much happiness! Seriously, if you get the chance, don’t miss out on spending time with these...
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