Our Boer Bok goats were the last "kids" to play on the playground before it is to be torn down to make way for a new one. What a fun afternoon we all had!
Teachers and parents were snapping photos.
Pat Jarrett the photograhper from the Newsleader said it was the highlight of his week! It is amazing the affect our animals have on people.
The dogs even got in on the action! This is Bea, she usually does not like attention, but boy yesterday was a different story! I looked and there she was standing by the fence letting the kids love on her. This was so good to see. She has been very sick from Lyme's disease. She has had a full recovery! Thank you Dr. Barton from Commonwealth Veterinary Clinic!
This is Ms. Peabody our 3 legged goat. She is the most popular goat amongst the kids. They are always looking for and asking about Ms. Peabody. She is an amazing goat!
Two of our favorite goats are Wilbur (the one without horns) and #17. They enjoyed hanging out on the playground.
One thing you should know is that our goats weren't the last "kids" to play on the playground. It was actually our son Luke and his friend Forrest. They were taking a "break" from working...
You see, part of the playground is going to become a "chicken palace" here at Autumn Olive Farms!