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		<title>Farm offers goat cuddling to help deal with the stresses of life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[With so much going on in the world, you might be looking for a mental health break. Why not try a farm where you can cuddle with goats?It's fun the Strohmer family wants to share. As third-generation farmers, they have just about everything running around their 100-acre farm in Woodstock, Maryland."It's a lot of fun &#8230;]]></description>
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					With so much going on in the world, you might be looking for a mental health break. Why not try a farm where you can cuddle with goats?It's fun the Strohmer family wants to share.  As third-generation farmers, they have just about everything running around their 100-acre farm in Woodstock, Maryland."It's a lot of fun to farm," Brenda Strohmer said. "We do a lot of agri-tourism here at the farm, and me and my eldest brother run the farm."Strohmer said when COVID-19 hit, they started doing private tours and now they are offering something new, goat cuddling."So, they come down, sit in the goat pen, the goats come up to them — or they don't — and that's what I tell them. Just sit there and be still and they will come to you," Strohmer said.Everything from big goats to baby goats, they're just as curious as they can be.For $30, you can have up to four people visit with the goats for 30 minutes. If you're willing to get up early, you can even feed "Bear," the baby calf. Strohmer said spending time with the animals is a great way to relieve stress."It's just relaxing because it's fun to watch them in their environment. One minute, they're sleeping, next minute they're jumping around and playing. It's just relaxing. It's just a breath of fresh air," Strohmer said.This spring, she's bringing in a yoga instructor for goat yoga with more events planned throughout the year."We also do an Easter egg hunt, pumpkin patch, corn maze and we're going to do some things throughout the summer," Strohmer said.Strohmer said the fee that you pay to visit goes to pay for things like food, vet bills and upkeep for the farm.For more information on how to sign up to visit, go to the farm's website.
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<p>With so much going on in the world, you might be looking for a mental health break. Why not try a farm where you can cuddle with goats?</p>
<p>It's fun the Strohmer family wants to share.  As third-generation farmers, they have just about everything running around their 100-acre farm in Woodstock, Maryland.</p>
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<p>"It's a lot of fun to farm," Brenda Strohmer said. "We do a lot of agri-tourism here at the farm, and me and my eldest brother run the farm."</p>
<p>Strohmer said when COVID-19 hit, they started doing private tours and now they are offering something new, goat cuddling.</p>
<p>"So, they come down, sit in the goat pen, the goats come up to them — or they don't — and that's what I tell them. Just sit there and be still and they will come to you," Strohmer said.</p>
<p>Everything from big goats to baby goats, they're just as curious as they can be.</p>
<p>For $30, you can have up to four people visit with the goats for 30 minutes. If you're willing to get up early, you can even feed "Bear," the baby calf. Strohmer said spending time with the animals is a great way to relieve stress.</p>
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<p>"It's just relaxing because it's fun to watch them in their environment. One minute, they're sleeping, next minute they're jumping around and playing. It's just relaxing. It's just a breath of fresh air," Strohmer said.</p>
<p>This spring, she's bringing in a yoga instructor for goat yoga with more events planned throughout the year.</p>
<p>"We also do an Easter egg hunt, pumpkin patch, corn maze and we're going to do some things throughout the summer," Strohmer said.</p>
<p>Strohmer said the fee that you pay to visit goes to pay for things like food, vet bills and upkeep for the farm.</p>
<p>For more information on how to sign up to visit, go to the farm's <a href="https://strohmersfarm.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">website</a>. </p>
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		<title>Preserve tests out &#8216;goatscaping&#8217; to control invasive plants</title>
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<p>PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The <a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/hofflercreek">Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve</a> in Portsmouth, Virginia, has decided to try “<a class="Link" href="https://www.wtkr.com/news/wildlife-preserve-in-portsmouth-tests-out-goatscaping-to-control-invasive-plants">goatscaping</a>.”</p>
<p>Staff at the preserve has hired a landscape company called <a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/RVAGoats">RVA Goats</a>, which is based in Richmond. A team of about 80 goats and sheep are helping to control the invasive wisteria that has taken over a couple of acres of the property.</p>
<p>“So, the English ivy on the ground, the sheep are very effective at getting that, and then the goats are good at climbing and getting at some of these vines,” explained Kristi Orcutt, owner of RVA Goats.</p>
<p>Executive Director of Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve Ashley Morgan says this is the first time they’ve done this.</p>
<p>“About a year ago, we discovered that the vines in this area had really invaded the forest and taken down the canopy,” said Morgan.</p>
<p>She said they invited experts from the state forestry department and also city landscapers to look at the problem.</p>
<p>“Doing nothing is not an option because the invasive wisteria will continue to spread and continue to take down the native trees,” Morgan added.</p>
<p>Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve was established in 1997 and is a 142-acre urban wildlife preserve.</p>
<p>The owner of RVA Goats says her company is keeping busy, often hired by homeowners and business owners.</p>
<p>“We also get hired by cemeteries, <a class="Link" href="https://www.wtkr.com/news/soldiers-unite-to-clean-historic-african-american-cemeteries-in-hampton">especially African American cemeteries </a>that are historically under-funded and under-managed,” described Orcutt. “I’ll send the goats in and within a week, I’m seeing these beautiful works of art, these stone markers.”</p>
<p>The University of Richmond is one of their next jobs, stated Orcutt. She added that the goats and sheep are used to clear streambeds and also to model and demonstrate sustainability for their ecology students.</p>
<p>Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve plans to use the goats and sheep through the end of the week. Morgan said the cost was covered by a grant through the Rotary Club of Portsmouth and the Southeast Virginia Community Foundation. </p>
<p>They hope to gain more human volunteers to help until they can rent out the goats again in spring.</p>
<p><i>This story was originally published by Angela Bohon at WTKR.</i></p>
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