Caramont Farm in Virginia needs your cuddling skills for their baby goats, and we are not kidding.
A Virginia farm has placed an ad searching for volunteers in preparation for a whole bunch of kids that will arriving in February (Fun Fact: baby goats are called kids, in case you didn’t know).
“Kidding season is fast-approaching here at Caromont Farm and we are looking for helping hands,” the sign-up sheet stated. “Beginning in early February we will need willing, caring volunteers to assist in bottle feeding infant goats, keeping the herd warm and dry and maintaining cleanliness of the equipment and pens.”
The farm makes goat cheese, so the volunteers are needed to keep the kids warm and safe while the mothers are being milked. The babies even wear small sweaters!
“We love to have people come and see that whole process – see where their food comes from,” she said.
But before you quite your day job and move to Virginia to nuzzle baby goats, we would like to warn you, the position is volunteer only, so don’t resign quite yet.
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