Saturday, August 15, 2009

Compassion Counts...

I really have always recognized the importance of keeping bonds and "relationships" with my animals. I find that not only will they live a much longer, happier, and more productive life but I am able to enjoy getting up and taking care of them each and every day.

There is no doubt whatsoever that I do not get mad at my animals. Nearly every day I am frustrated by an event that may seem so mere to others. I find that dealing with these simple things are harder than some people might think. The thing that is always reassuring is that at the end of the day your animals still love you - regardless.



My animals know who I am, and what I do for them every single day. They truly do appreciate it no matter how many times they escape the fence, or dump the milk pail. It is innocence and appreciation of them that makes me respect them so much.

In the end I think that a happier animal produces a much better product. Our girl's milk is so rich and whole. It lacks a strong flavor that most goat milk hinders. It stands out in nutritiously fulfilling products such as kefir, or cheeses.

Try some of our milk today!

Mountain Pride Farm
Franklin, Vermont
802-393-5455

1 comment:

  1. Hey Paul,
    Thanks for visiting my blog. I got my Dark Cornish chickens at http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/dark_cornish.html
    They are a good winter hardy breed, gentle, the hens go broody A LOT (so not great for egg laying) and are good mothers. I have been happy with them. If you lived closer I'd just give you a couple of mine. :)
    Hope this info helps.
    michelle

    Cute goat!

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