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CONTACT

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

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Planning on buying goats or learning to care for them? Got a question? Write us about it!

 

Or call (928) 970-6648

Your email was sent! Chat soon! Knock knock. Who's there? GOATS!

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VISITOR TIPS

1. SOCIAL DISTANCING:

We limit the number of humans in the large free range goat area and we sanitize after each group.

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2. CLOTHES:

Wear comfortable, washable clothes that can get dusty.  Work out clothes & sneakers are best yet shorts, jeans & flip flops are good too.  Wear something cute if you're taking holiday photos before playing with the goats. If it's cold, bring a washable hoodie or jacket. If you purchased a WORK SHOP Ticket please bring: your own WORK GLOVES, long sleeves, jeans, hat, boots or sneakers.

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3. WATER (YES), FOOD (NO):

Do not bring any human food into the free range goat area. If you'd like, you may purchase goat food when you arrive to ensure the goats follow you and become your BFF.

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4. BABY GOAT SHOWER EVENT:

Bring your friends in September! Bring a donation or gift for the goats. Need ideas? Many folks bring pine shaving bedding, Bermuda hay, or Tractor Supply® gift cards.    

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5 REASONS TO OWN A GOAT

1. MORE NUTRITIOUS DAIRY

A goat for your home can provide you & your family with a regular supply of goat milk & cheese. Take our Work Shop & learn to make goat milk products!

 

2. HEAVY LIFTING

Goats can be trained to pull small carts, carry packs and even hike with you. They require regular exercise so you both win!  Take our work shop and learn how to forage in the forest with a pack goat!

 

3. CASHMERE WOOL

Every winter, Kiko goats produce a soft undercoat of valuable cashmere wool. Perfect for creating some of the softest, most coveted yarn in the world. Take our Work Shop and learn how to gather wool!

 

4. BUSINESS

Become a hit in your community by offering farm fresh: goat milk, goat cheese, goat cashmere wool, goat manure fertilizer, or a hike-with-goats event.

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5. GOATS ARE THE NEW DOG 

Like dogs, goats are loving companions that bleat at all who pass by, deterring potential intruders. Goats are loyal, smart, curious, funny, affectionate pets. 

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