The source of the incredible food called goat cheese! Goats are quite sweet, playful creatures. They like being scratched around and under their necks, like cats. They wag their tails and flop their ears when content, like puppies. They may also be somewhat responsible for the stink a goat cheese might develop. Goat milk has a complex flavor quite different from cow's milk. While Redwood Hill Farm makes great goat cheese and yogurt, I also suggest you try goat butter! It's delicious! And how exactly do you get the milk out of a goat? Well, you trap it in the udder and you squeeze it out! I'm sure you knew this but, here, let me demonstrate!
Voila. I am milking a goat. Woopdeedoo!
These baby goats are only a couple of hours old! As I watched them in their box, they struggled and shook as they attempted to stand up for the first time. They made all kinds of wonderful baaa-ing noises as they accustomed themselves to their acoustics. Let's say it together: Aawwww.
Little goats were everywhere, jumping around and doing tricks, eating our clothes and hair, and delicately taking a dump.
These babies are a couple of days old. They're pros as being goats! They've already gotten a hang of their legs and their throats and their mouths.
Almost as good as an udder!
Let's say it together: Awww!
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