We went with a group of friends from Trent's work over to a local goat farm called El Bucarito. They produce cheese, cheese and more cheese!! They also produce ham, but the cheese was the star of the show.
After a quick traditional breakfast of tostada y tomate y queso (toast, tomato and cheese)...secondsies for us! We donned our protective gear and enjoyed a tour of the factory before making our own cheese.
After the "sanitary" portion of the tour, we headed outside to see the animals.
time to eat!
CeCe loved the baby goats, we had to drag her away or she'd have stayed there all day!
the billy goats have their own pen b/c they have testosterone issues...this one was trying to stake his claim on being king of the pen!
only a mother could love that face! we enjoyed staring at the pigs while holding our noses. they sure do stink!
this was my favorite little girl. i could tell she wanted me to reach out and give her a little love!
again with the baby animals....had to drag her away from the piglets too. i swear this girl is either going to be a zoologist, veterinarian or farmer's wife...time will tell!
trip trap, trip trap....another pic of the billy goats gruff!
this is the largest pig i've ever seen. it was also the stinkiest space i've ever been in. it was a moment of firsts for me. the kids barely made it through the stench.
About 10 years ago the owners dabbled in falconry. They liked it so much that they began training and raising young birds. Now they have a well known training facility as a side business. We were treated to an exhibition of their skills and the kids were able to hold them. Very, very cool and memorable experience.
After the bird show we were treated to a light lunch of....you guessed it, cheese! We sampled all the different cheeses they produce as well as types of ham. It was really fun and most of all YUMMY!
here we are with the owner
oh yes, they also have a bunch of cute donkeys! they're so adorable, i have a sweet spot for them!