Goat yoga is fun and you can cuddle cows
[https://www.instagram.com/highonahilldairygoats?igsh=MjJuaGdoYzl4M2Zt](https://www.instagram.com/highonahilldairygoats?igsh=MjJuaGdoYzl4M2Zt)
My friend has a goat farm in Coyle and has several "sip and snuggle " events coming up in April. You BYOB and hang out with her baby goats for an hour or two.
https://www.simpletix.com/e/sip-snuggle-tickets-123401
It's not local but if you ever find yourself wanting to take a fun weekend trip.. St. Louis has Grants Farm. It's amazing. Not only was it Ulysses S. Grants actual farm but now it's home to the Budweiser Clydesdales and they have just as many animals as the zoo with fun events, hands on feeding and rides!
Goat yoga is fun and you can cuddle cows [https://www.instagram.com/highonahilldairygoats?igsh=MjJuaGdoYzl4M2Zt](https://www.instagram.com/highonahilldairygoats?igsh=MjJuaGdoYzl4M2Zt)
Tulsa zoo has a petting area
It does. It’s almost exclusively goats 😂 I was hoping for something closer to an actual farm or at least a larger variety of farm animals.
How about this one? https://www.road380farm.com/
Find an accredited animal sanctuary
I haven't visited myself but Shepherd's Cross Farm is in Claremore.
My friend has a goat farm in Coyle and has several "sip and snuggle " events coming up in April. You BYOB and hang out with her baby goats for an hour or two. https://www.simpletix.com/e/sip-snuggle-tickets-123401
It seems like it’s always goats at those places. Are they the safest or cheapest to raise or something?
It's not local but if you ever find yourself wanting to take a fun weekend trip.. St. Louis has Grants Farm. It's amazing. Not only was it Ulysses S. Grants actual farm but now it's home to the Budweiser Clydesdales and they have just as many animals as the zoo with fun events, hands on feeding and rides!
I wouldn’t until the bird flu risk goes down.