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Let out the goat babies! Join us to walk through the snow of Utah and see the goat kids!

Walk with us through the snow to the kidding stalls and let out the goat babies!



We have two doelings that are separated at night from their mama so we can milk her in the morning. But these babies are seven months old and it's time our Mama Toffee weans them. She is the best goat mama and is so sweet with her two little doelings!


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We're giving you a peek into the cutest part of our morning routine: letting out the baby goats after a long night!


In this video, you'll get to see these adorable little ones as they jump and play in the fresh morning air. Our farm is home to some of the most lovable baby goats around, and we're excited to share their daily routine with you. Watching these baby goats play is sure to put a smile on your face and brighten up your day. It's hard not to feel joyful when you see these little ones running around and having the time of their lives. So, grab a cup of coffee and join us for a morning on the farm with our baby goats. It's the perfect way to start your day with a dose of cuteness and joy!


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Located in Northern Utah, we raise Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats, heritage KuneKune pigs, and free range chickens. Our dairy herd provides our family with creamy sweet milk which we also use to make goat milk soaps and lotions. We grow herbs and flowers in our garden to use for soaps, salves and lotions. We are a family of seven living the rural life on about five acres in Northern Utah. Mom, Dad, teenagers, kids and toddler all help to take care of the animals. We get to all be home together everyday - we homeschool year around with breaks for goat kidding, garden planting and harvest time. We make most of our meals from scratch and many times using products from our land and animals. Find us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, lets build a community of people that homestead and farm in conditions that range from zero rain and over 100ºF temperatures in the summer to dark winter days that hit -36ºF and dump two feet of snow overnight. Thanks for spending your time with us!


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The Homeshire

P.O. Box 219 Mendon, UT 84325

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