First it was time to do yoga with goats in the summer. Now, it’s time for carving pumpkins with goats in the fall.
Spring Haven Farm’s second annual Fall Farm Festival began, featuring pumpkin carving with goats, hayrides, games, a maze, baked goods, drinks and of course, plenty of animals to hang out with.
The festival is open every Saturday and Sunday in October from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and costs $13.50 for admission, or $18.50 if you want a pumpkin to carve. Children under the age of three are free.
While guests carve their pumpkin of choice, baby goats play around, and on top of, the carving tables, eating the pumpkin innards and other treats.
“We really enjoy having people out here," said Andrew Crihfield, the owner of Spring Haven Farm. “The event is really special, and it’s really great to be able to give kids the opportunity to see all these animals close up without a fence in between them."
Although Spring Haven Farm has been around for 18 years, this is only their second year of hosting events for the public.