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Guests have loved playing with the baby goats and the goats hang out and play in this area every day.
Bring your family for a stay at Scurlock Farms. They can gather the eggs, feed the chickens, "drive" a tractor, and help with other things on the farm.
When Dan got to Indian Bluff, this hen appeared from the back floor. He raised the windows and turned on the air conditioner for her. When he got back to the truck, she had locked the door! He called me to bring a spare key.
Juliet celebrated her birthday at Scurlock Farms and said she had always wanted to learn to milk a cow or a goat. David showed her how and she learned to milk a goat very quickly!
Triplets just born! Notice the size of the white and brown one - he is twice as large as the smallest!
Dan is leading a frantic mama goat to the barn as he holds her newborn baby. Coyotes have taken 34 goats in the past few months!
This hen just laid an egg in a pile of leaves in the carport. When she saw me, she started picking up leaves in her beak and throwing them behind her - as if she were hiding them from me! Three other hens also liked the new spot and left their eggs in the leaves.
It was a little crowded on Dan's work bench with three large hens competing for space! The egg being rolled around ended up on the floor! 3 eggs survived.
Hope the other 13 eggs hatch! Check out more goings on about the farm.
Interacting with the livestock is a main attraction for guests at Scurlocks Farms.




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