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The Wub

3 years ago

Great low key goat farm. Not too big and does not ...

Great low key goat farm. Not too big and does not have that commercialized, hard sell, feeling. Small amount of parking. All the pens and pastures are easy to walk to. The terrain is relatively flat if you have someone who is elderly or in a wheel chair. There is goat meat and goat dairy products in the shop. The dogs and chickens are very friendly. Watch out for the wary rooster! A few ducks roam free as well.

Update:
For the management: We went in for a second visit. Granted, it was not a Friday so we could not do the self-guided tour. However, you have front-facing staff, in particular, a young lady who works in the store. She displayed not one iota of Southern hospitality, let alone hospitality. It was as if we were trespassers. No mask no entry policy? Fine, we understand you demand them, and we don t wear them, but on our previous visit, not only did you wear yours incorrectly, but you had a visitor, young gentleman, you obviously knew, who came in and did not wear one. Nor did another staff person who came in. Hence, your policy is inconsistently enforced, but the mare fact you wore your cloth mask incorrectly, touched it without washing your hands afterwards, and likely do not sterilize it routinely, means your masks do absolutely no good, and are simply symbols of compliance. You re not observing CDC guidelines other than just going through the motions and putting the mask on and off.

That aside, she was not friendly. We asked if we could walk by the goats on our way out after our purchase. She sighed audibly and slumped. Yes.... on your way out. No thank you, no upbeat mood, nothing. Unfortunately, this is the second encounter and we were enthusiastic about visiting again but this left a horrible first impression on my wife who accompanied me this time.

Something to think about.

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