Family and friend groups now have the opportunity to get out of the house this winter, and have a Goat Chill—hanging out with our amazing, sociable mamas and baby goats, either in a pasture setting, or in our backyard (depending on the weather and the time of the year).
For 2023 we have just received two baby mini goats who need friends to visit. Frodo and Pip are now a month old and still amazing cuties. Pull up a rocking chair in the barn or side pen and cuddle a kid. Fill out the form on this page to set up a baby play time.
Children as well as adults usually enjoy feeding our herd. Feeding these baby boys happens three times a day. Until April , these tiny kids will only be able to drink milk and begin to eat hay. Unlike dogs, goats do not like to be petted, but we have never seen them turn down a good back scratch. Enjoy an up-close and personal goat experience—and take plenty of pictures to prove it!
In April, our three mommas will give birth to at least six more babies. More the merrier.
Times: Our Goat Chills are dependent on weather patterns. We take Mondays/Tuesdays off, but can accommodate special requests.
When the weather's pleasant, you can Chill in the pasture. In inclement weather, there are still opportunities to Chill in our covered Goat Pen or their barn (formerly our garage)
Pricing: $40.00 for first two visitors $10 for each additional visitor Chase Quickpay and Zelle or Venmo are preferred. For credit card payments, a $3.00 fee will be added.
Welcome the change of seasons by relaxing with our goats—mamas and babies— in a unique urban-yet-bucolic setting. It's a great way to celebrate the warmer weather with your pals and/or family members of all ages.