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PHOTOS: Eatonville's Left Foot Farm just delivered dozens of baby goats
These are only a few of the baby goats recently delivered at a farm in Eatonville, Washington.
At Left Foot Farm, the days are getting longer, warmer and happier with 30+ baby goats (kids) that now roam the land.
They are all about 3-4 weeks old.
This Nigerian dwarf goat is happy to get fed, and will continue to bottle feed for another 6-8 weeks.
Jeremy Foust has worked at Left Foot for over 10 years, where the farm's goal is to supply goat milk to markets across Western Washington.
As for the babies, they're just happy being part of a herd.
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These are only a few of the baby goats recently delivered at a farm in Eatonville, Washington.
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At Left Foot Farm, the days are getting longer, warmer and happier with 30+ baby goats (kids) that now roam the land.
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They are all about 3-4 weeks old.
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This Nigerian dwarf goat is happy to get fed, and will continue to bottle feed for another 6-8 weeks.
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Jeremy Foust has worked at Left Foot for over 10 years, where the farm's goal is to supply goat milk to markets across Western Washington.
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As for the babies, they're just happy being part of a herd.
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