Sunflower Farm Creamery Webcams in Cumberland

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Sunflower Farm Creamery Webcams in Cumberland

There is something about goat webcams that makes for addictive viewing. The herd that resides at the Sunflower Farm in Cumberland, Maine, will have you glued to these live feeds for hours. No kidding, they’re that entertaining.

There are over thirty goats in this herd of Nigerian Dwarfs, a mini species of ruminants which originates from West Africa. There’s too many to list here individually, but each and every one of them has a name. They’re intelligent creatures and given time, will learn their name and respond to it when called. You can find out their names and personal peculiarities, of which they have quite a few, on the farm’s website.

The Sunflower Farm’s goats are kept for dairy production and breeding only and remain in the herd throughout their entire lives which can be twenty years or more. That’s a bonus as you’ll be able to rejoin the feeds to spot your favourites, and you will have more than one, to see what they’re getting up to. If you don’t fall instantly head over heels for Dilly Bean, a recent and fun-loving addition to the flock, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Yoda then maybe you shouldn’t be viewing goat webcams at all.

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