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Goats in Hong Kong?

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  1. #1

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    Goats in Hong Kong?

    Has anyone been to the goat pen at Sai Yuen farm on Cheung Chau? https://www.saiyuen.com/en/Fun/goat-pen
    Is it worth visiting? Any other places in Hong Kong where I could indulge myself in petting and adoring goats to my heart's content?


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    Kam tin country club (not a private, anyone can enter lol)

    use google translate, scroll down to where u will see lots of goats to pet n feed

    錦田鄉村俱樂部 ( BBQ, 動感遊戲, 野戰)

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    I've seen some owned by a farmer whilst hiking.


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    Go Green Organic Farm, walkable from Kam Sheung MTR. They also have rabbits and lamas. There is another farm with goats a bit down the road as well.

    https://m.facebook.com/gogreenfarming/

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    I asked about GOATS, not their milk...

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    If you hike up to Tai Lam Chung Reservoir via So Kwun Wat you pass a goat farm and they're very free range... Pick up some grass and they'll follow you about all day... my Lab. has been butted by the Billy a few times but he doesn't seem to mind...


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    This was my youngest boy about an hour ago...

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    Saw the heading and thought this was another thread about Carrie & Co,

    As per Mr Chips post, I remember seeing a few near Tai Lam Chung Reservoir but didn't know they were actively farmed.


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    There's someone, one would presume a farmer, who tends goats in the NT. It's really remote.


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    Tai Tong Ecopark has some, however not in the most animal friendly environment ...