I loved coming here to see all the beautiful animals and interact with many of them. It was so sweet getting to hold the baby goats! I love that this place helps animals and, as I understand it, gives them a place to live for the rest of their lives. I was able to talk some with one of the employees (I think she said she was one of four employees, along with several volunteers) and it was obvious that she was dedicated to her work and cared a lot about the animals. She seemed to know all the goats by name, which was quite impressive, given that there were dozens and dozens of them! There were also chickens, cows, pigs, rabbits, and other animals. It seemed like all the animals were at home, just hanging out and being themselves (as silly as that may sound). I also love that most of their events are very low-cost, so hopefully people who are able will donate a little extra, but the experience is accessible to nearly everyone.
I love that they also had a vegan food truck parked outside. I'm not vegan but tried some of their chickpea "tater tots" and they were delicious! I look forward to trying more of their offerings.
Tips: The goats love to chew on just about anything, including clothing, so keep this in mind when choosing what to wear. Also, it is a farm, so wear shoes you don't mind washing animal dung off later, just in case. Those with long hair may also want to wear it up, as the goats will chew on that, too. Finally, don't bring in a bunch of stuff. I left my purse at home and just brought a couple of essentials from my wallet, and my phone.
Overall an amazing experience! I will definitely be back soon!