M and I visited Blackberry Farm in Cupertino, CA. It reminded me of the blackberry farm in Pescadero. Except we were not near the ocean. But it was nicely tucked in amongst the suburbs. And the entrance was free, plus eating tangy blackberries optional. There was also a small creek that ran through the park, complete with river rocks too.
The best part of this farm was the community garden and the local 4H club animal farm. There were even some real live bee hives! Even though I love bees, I was still very scared to get too close to the hives. Maybe if I had a bee suit.
The 4 H club had many animals. But I was particularity interested in the goats. There are three different breeds of goats, diary goats, meat goats, and other dual purpose (fiber) goats. There were goats with small ears and some with big ears. The small ears one were called La Mancha and the big floppy ears named Nubian. The La Mancha are a medium sized breed, developed in the USA from goats of Spanish origin. They are known to have an excellent dairy temperament (good for producing goat milk). And these La Mancha are considered to be very friendly, naturally healthy and sturdy animals.
My favorite type of goats was the Pygmy goat. They are small and cute. Pygmy goats are one of the most popular breed for meat, but now are more popular as pet. They are small goats of African origin. This one in the middle (looking at camera) let me pet it’s chin for the longest time! I would love to have Pygmy goats as pet some day. As well as other goats for the milk.



9:51 pm on September 27th, 2009
The Pygmy goats are good size to have as pet, they’ll take care of your grass also, but I’m not sure about most neighborhood, like mine we can’t have anything too exotic and the Pygmy goats would consider to be livestock I think.
Your post made me want to see more photos, is there anymore photos?
5:11 pm on September 28th, 2009
Hi Nye,
I do have more photos - I will post them later in separate post for you.
I think it would be neat to have backyard livestock… maybe some chickens for fresh eggs. And goats for milk. It would be fun for the kids to know where the food came from too!
3:11 pm on October 3rd, 2009
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