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Follow on Google News | Frosty The Goat Brings Cheer Triplets this year: Finnick, Frey and FleurBy: Serenity Acres Dairy Goat Farm “We had a text alert system that went to everyone’s phone, and sure enough at 2:15am we sent it out, this is not a test, baby goats are here!” The first one arrived at 2:31am and then 10 minutes after that, and 10 minutes after that. “It’s always a very special moment when the kids are born as they are all so special,” said Julia Shewchuk, owner of Serenity Acres Farm. “This is one of the best moments in having the farm and they know it as we pamper our goats,” Shewchuk added. “Our philosophy is happy soap comes from happy goats, we do our best to reduce our "hoofprint on Earth." “Our packaging is eco-responsible using recycled content, soy inks and no glues or plastics," said Wayne Shewchuk. “You look forward to that morning face wash as Serenity Goats Milk soaps are gentle and leaves my skin feeling clean and soft," said Blogger Angie Harris from angiesangelhelpnetwork.com. “I really enjoyed using the soaps, it was a pleasure to review them,” she adds. The soaps are a distinctive gift collection of invigorating, scented Goats Milk Soaps that are made with the greatest of care, and they moisturize without stripping away essential oils. It’s great to know that what’s going on your skin is from fresh goat's milk and free of chemicals, artificial dyes, preservatives or alcohols in every bar. Serenity Acres Dairy Goat Farm is in Madison County, Florida, owned by Julia Shewchuk. Along with the loving support of her husband Wayne, Serenity Acres Farm is committed to making the best, freshest and most cleansing goat’s milk soap on the market. The farm is Animal Welfare Approved Certifiedand is committed to making the best goat's milk soap on the market. The goats live in a very serene environment (https://m.youtube.com/ To keep up with the Goats, follow them on social media https://instagram.com/ End
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