Dancing Goats Farm
Tiny urban farm working toward a totally sustainable life style.
04/04/2022
Pasture to Product: Goat farmer spins mohair into world of color for local fiber artists About 20 minutes north of Asheville, on a pastoral farm in Barnardsville, you’ll meet a woman and her colored Angora Goats. What began as an out-of-state operation became a local pasture-to-product operation with a deep connection to Western North Carolina and a commitment to community: Good F...
01/26/2022
04/18/2021
The best cure for poison ivy is... to let your goats eat it... just saying the world needs more goats
Poison ivy (and poison oak as well) has three leaves. “Fingers three, turn and flee” is from 1902 and “Leaves three, quickly flee” is from 1904. The rhyme “leaflets three, let it be” has been cited in print since at least 1907.
“Leaves of three, let it be!” was cited in print in 1959 and “Leaves of three, let them be” was cited in print in 1977. However, the rhyme minimizes the danger of other plants; poison sumac has 7—13 leaflets.
Similar poison ivy rhymes include “Leaves of five, let it thrive,” “Berries white, a poisonous sight,” “Hairy vine, no friend of mine” and “Raggy rope, don’t be a dope.”
04/16/2021
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04/15/2021
04/15/2021
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Urban Farming
Here at Dancing Goat Farm, we strive to practice and promote sustainability and healthy, natural living. Goats, ducks, geese, chickens, guineas, rabbits and more all have a job to perform and are taken care of in the most natural ways possible. We promote these concepts and ideas and hope that others will incoporate them into their lives as well. Whether you have acres of land or just a small lot, we want people to make the most of the earth and plant gardens, utilize compost, and grow your own food. Help us heal the earth and prepare for tomorrow.
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Reidsville, NC
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