Meet the Goats

Baby Goats are currently being born!

More pics to come soon. Check out some of our goats from last season.

 
 

Meet the Farmers

Cantamore Homestead

Cantamore (can-ta-more-eh) Homestead was established in the summer of 2021 in Marshall, NC by Alexandra Cantalupo and Kait Moreno. Right now, they are working towards increased self-sustainability in their food sources, through a robust garden, chickens, pigs and goats. While visions for the land are almost endless, Alexandra and Kait are taking it slow building community and enjoying the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Follow their homestead's evolution on instagram @cantamore and on TikTok @kaitmore.  

“We love sharing our goats with you all through goat yoga. Goats are such sweet creatures and their fate has been tied with humans for 10,000 years. In fact, goats are believed to be the first animal that humans domesticated. We love them so much and we know you will too!”


 
 
 

Grateful Goat Farm

Meet Alyssa & Alex the owners of Grateful Woodwork and aspiring homesteaders. They have 4 goats, 17 chickens, 2 dogs, and 3 cats.The farm is always growing! Their goats' names are Grandma, Nugget, Murl, and Buttercup. They are expecting to have their first round of babies this spring!

“We look forward to joining the Kidding Around Asheville team and giving our goats an enriching experience while also bringing joy into people's lives.”

Fun Facts

Goats were one of the first animals to be domesticated.

Goats have amazing agility and balance.

Goats were among the first animals to be brought to the United States.

When goats give birth, it is called “kidding.”

Goats have rectangular pupils.

Goats don’t have teeth on their upper jaw.

Goats have four stomachs.

Goat’s milk is the most popular kind of milk worldwide.