Goat Daddy's Farm
The potatoes are potatoeing!
We took a bit of a hiatus the past few weeks to finish up some projects but we missed you guys and so have the animals!
GOAT DADDYS FARM TOUR AVAILABLE FOR THIS SATURDAY!
* Only 20 spots available!
Minutes from Columbia YOU get to hang out with capybaras, kangaroos, baby goats, emus, pot belly pigs, alpacas, and even hold your first snake ever if you’re brave enough!
Where’s all the babies?
As close to people as possible.
With most of the animals here the reason we keep them behind fences is because if not I would be walking around like the pied piper with everything from goats to a raccoon to capybaras and kangaroos following me around.
Even with just the dogs loose sometimes it feels overwhelming when I forget something and have to turn around 😆🤣😆.
Happy 4th everyone, stay safe and lock those pets up tight before the big booms start happening!
* Yesterday a Quaker parakeet landed on the house and visited a few of the aviaries and our birds before flying off. These birds are invasive in a lot of states and this bird flew to well to be an escaped pet and had no interest in coming to me but was very interested in the aviaries. Seeing him out flying around the farm was pretty awesome.
**If all goes as planned today will be the final day of plumbing work in the capybara enclosure, and next week the THREE capybaras will be heading out of the barn and into the BIG PEN! Ben, Jerry, and Butter have been living in the barn together with just a fence separating them while they get used to each other. Capybaras are very aggressive to new individuals and it takes a lot of work to get them to get along good, but they still have “squabbles” to work out their hierarchy.
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