March 10, 2007

A Walk on The Farm...

...........one fine Sunday morning. We didnt have any
particular plans so we all decided to GO
Hay Dairies Goat Farm .
Though this was not our first, my children's reactions were always exciting to observe.

Well, the smell's of our surrounding is not that fantastic but to tell you the truth, I kind of like the smell of Goat....hehe guess bcos Im born in the Year of the Goat....so there's association?? *lol*
All except me doesnt fancy drinking Goat's milk. What a pity ;(............ It taste nice; the fact that it is nutritionally better than Cow's milk and in my opinion is better in the Taste Dept, hasnt change any of my children's opinion, how sad.

More shots of the Walk..............

Facts 'bout Goats :
SOURCE : Hay Dairies

Goats are useful creatures. They are able to produce milk for consumption. Their milk can also be made into cheese, soap, beauty creams, lotions etc. Goats are also offered as religious sacrifices and their meat can be consumed. Their hides can be made into cashmere shawls, angora coats, leather, rugs etc. In some parts of the world, goats are kept as beasts of burden.

The goats at Hay Dairies belong to the family of goats known as Dairy Goats, which are domesticated and kept for milk production. They are usually not sold for consumption. There are 5 types for Dairy Goats: Alpine, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg and La Mancha. The goats at Hay Dairies are not pure breeds because they have been cross bred.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You write very well.