The goats are all beautiful.
Amazing experience. Get to feed and pet them. The hay costs $5 only which is a good reasonable price. Although the place has a very strong animal ador smell is still worth the experience/visit if you like animals/nature farm adventure stuffs. Also got sell goat milk which is cool and a shuttle bus to every stops of all the farms inside very amazing.🐐💕
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joshua tan
It’s a very educational place for the children. Come between 9am to 10.30am to see the goats being milked. Purchase a pack of hay to feed the goats too. The younger goats are very friendly and don’t bite, they actually lick the hay off your hands. I wouldn’t try it with the older goats though, those are slightly more temperamental. Purchase fresh goats milk here at slightly discounted prices as compared to elsewhere. Overall a good experience, just be prepared for the overpowering farm smell when you come in.
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Vincent Ching Loong Tan
The owners try to combine commercial and educational duties together. We learnt a lot during the ad-hoc drive in. Reservations and cover charge applicable for group size 10 or more, and freebies like feeds or goat milk. No reservations required for groups less than 10. Recommend to drive in as the only public bus servicing the area operates at a very low frequency (20+ minutes interval).
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Lucas Lam
Tired of the usual weekend mall outing? Then make a trip to Hay Dairies for a relaxing and fun experience learning about goats! While you’re there, grab a few bottles of goat’s milk for your family!
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Farah Hayden-Adnan
I’ve been bringing my daughter to see the goats here atleast 1 week once.
An impromptu trip on Saturday has made her traumatized when she sees a goat bleeding profusely from it’s head.
We couldn’t get anyone to attend to it, because there was no one around the loafing shed. Frankly, I suggest having 1-2 staff of yours to be on the lookout to prevent cases like this.
I’m not even sure if I should share those pictures here, but I’ll definitely keep a copy of it & hoping the goat will have been taken care of. :/
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JiaYi Lei
The goats are all beautiful.
Amazing experience. Get to feed and pet them. The hay costs $5 only which is a good reasonable price. Although the place has a very strong animal ador smell is still worth the experience/visit if you like animals/nature farm adventure stuffs. Also got sell goat milk which is cool and a shuttle bus to every stops of all the farms inside very amazing.🐐💕
joshua tan
It’s a very educational place for the children. Come between 9am to 10.30am to see the goats being milked. Purchase a pack of hay to feed the goats too. The younger goats are very friendly and don’t bite, they actually lick the hay off your hands. I wouldn’t try it with the older goats though, those are slightly more temperamental. Purchase fresh goats milk here at slightly discounted prices as compared to elsewhere. Overall a good experience, just be prepared for the overpowering farm smell when you come in.
Vincent Ching Loong Tan
The owners try to combine commercial and educational duties together. We learnt a lot during the ad-hoc drive in. Reservations and cover charge applicable for group size 10 or more, and freebies like feeds or goat milk. No reservations required for groups less than 10. Recommend to drive in as the only public bus servicing the area operates at a very low frequency (20+ minutes interval).
Lucas Lam
Tired of the usual weekend mall outing? Then make a trip to Hay Dairies for a relaxing and fun experience learning about goats! While you’re there, grab a few bottles of goat’s milk for your family!
Farah Hayden-Adnan
I’ve been bringing my daughter to see the goats here atleast 1 week once.
An impromptu trip on Saturday has made her traumatized when she sees a goat bleeding profusely from it’s head.
We couldn’t get anyone to attend to it, because there was no one around the loafing shed. Frankly, I suggest having 1-2 staff of yours to be on the lookout to prevent cases like this.
I’m not even sure if I should share those pictures here, but I’ll definitely keep a copy of it & hoping the goat will have been taken care of. :/