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Meet The Owner,
Julie Moore
The Farm
Wild Goats Farm is more than just a farm — it’s part of our family’s story. The land itself has been in my husband’s family for nearly 200 years, and being able to continue that legacy means more to me than I can put into words. There’s something incredibly special about caring for land that has been loved and worked by generations before us.
For me personally, this farm began with a dream — and with my llamas. They were the first step. I’ve always felt drawn to animals and the peace that comes from being around them, and bringing my llamas here was the beginning of turning that dream into something real.
What started with them slowly grew into a barnyard full of life — goats, alpacas, sheep, pigs, ducks, chickens (including my Silkies), and so many unique personalities that make this place feel alive and welcoming.
My heart behind all of it has always been simple: I wanted to create somewhere safe. A place where people can come and just exhale. Somewhere families can unplug, kids can experience the magic of farm life, and adults can reconnect with the outdoors. I truly believe in the healing power of animals — the way they calm anxiety, soften stress, and bring people back to what really matters.
Wild Goats Farm is built on legacy, love, and a lifelong dream. It’s my way of honoring the past while creating something meaningful for families today — a place to relax, connect, and experience a little bit of animal therapy in the open air.
