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The Home of Garland Goat Soap
By Moore family | March 30, 2009
Last year, my family and I moved from our small, lovely farm in Connecticut to the beautiful, rural farming community of Garland, Maine. It has always been our desire to have more land for our farming pursuits, and last year we purchased twenty-five acres of beautiful farm land here in Garland. We love it here! While we work together to build our home, we are renting a house just a few miles away from our property, complete with a lovely barn for our goats! It had been a disappointment for me to leave behind our small but very tidy, efficient, and snug goat barn when we moved, so I was especially delighted with this barn for our goats!
It is a very new building in excellent condition, originally build as a horse barn with five deluxe, large box stalls opening into several different paddocks. We easily converted one of these stalls into a milk room, and two others into snug, cozy stalls for our little herd of goats. It hasn’t taken long for the goats to adjust, and they are thoroughly enjoying their roomy box stalls and large pasture. That’s a good thing, because in this pleasant environment, they will continue to produce lots of the wonderful, creamy milk that goes into all our soap!
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