UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

Private 30-minute sessions reserved for you and your group (each attendee needs a ticket and waiver signed). Only 2-3 sessions available per day for this private feeding event. Enjoy feeding our two new bottle baby Nigerian Dwarf goat kids in our barn as you hold and cuddle them. These are done in the same barn, but different section, as our beloved lamb cuddles (more info below!). Questions? 828-773-3692

* NEW * UPDATE - We have 5 baby goats as of 4/11/24! Private goat feeding and cuddling sessions.

LAMB/GOAT KID CUDDLES!

UPDATE as of 4/11/24 we have six lambs in the cuddling pen including TWINS born 4/9/24. In addition to the lambs, you’re able to separately cuddle the newborn goat kids. Be sure to check out the private bottle-feeding sessions above.

Ever held a newborn lamb, felt it’s tiny heartbeat, or witnessed in awe the amazing abilities of God’s creations to know how to nurse just moments after entering the world? Then you’re missing out! We started lambing in January and now offering Lamb Cuddles - email (to the left) or text/call 828-773-3692 with questions or you can book (above).

Includes: 1 hour of cuddle time in the pen with lambs. Our newborn lambs are in one large pen along with their mothers in one of the barns (bathroom provided in barn).

We have time slots available every day by appointment (click “book now” to see availability). Limited time as the lambs grow so fast.

Seats and/or hay is provided to cuddle on or just watch the lamb interactions.

Includes treats for the moms to gain their trust.

Take as many pictures of yourself with your lamb as you like. No professional photographers without a ticket purchase.

Spring lambing is one of our favorite times as these little ones are such a blessing to be around and watch their inquisitive nature.

Price: $15/one hour session (all ages 3 years and up, 2-year-olds and under FREE!). Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (everyone present will need a ticket purchase).

Please be advised of NC Law on Agritourism activities - read sign below:

Pregnant? Please note we are a working farm with livestock and therefore there can be natural bacteria and parasites on site that could possibly in certain circumstances be harmful with pregnancies. If you decide to come to our farm while pregnant, we suggest you contact your OBGYN.