Format
Hardcover
Price
$22
Publication Date
May 5, 2020
ISBN
9781948062503
Page Count
240
Trim Size
7 X 8 inches
Illustrations
200 full-color photographs
You’ve Goat This
Wisdom to Get You Through the Good, the Baaad, and Everything in Between
Photographs by Goats Gone Grazing Acres
Fearless, fleet-footed, and full of curiosity, good-natured goats have it all. In this motivating guide to self-improvement, the stars of the popular Instagram Goats Gone Grazing teach us to take life by the horns.
Some days, it’s a struggle just to get out of bed—let alone eat our greens, climb the career ladder, and make our family and friends smile. Some days, in this fast-paced world, we find ourselves wondering how to keep it together. And advice? It’s like we’ve herd it all before.
Whether they are hopping up the peaks of mountains, through the treetops, or onto the backs of cows, goats are natural masters of balance, famed for their brains, brawn, and bawdy good humor. With their philosopher’s beards, stately horns, and outgoing charm, these versatile animals know that working hard is just as important as cuddling up. They may be scruffy, wily, and mischievous, but when it comes to making the most of their days, these goats aren’t kidding around.
This powerful guide features two hundred personality-packed photos of the adult and baby goat stars of Goats Gone Grazing on their Kentucky farm and gives affirming advice to shepherd you the through good, the baaaad, and the graze-y. Sections cover health, romance, family, work, and finding yourself. It’s time to stop being riddled by your human insecurities. Here, at last, is the advice you need to goat for it!
About the Photographer
Goats Gone Grazing Acres is a small, working goat farm run by two city folks gone rogue, Jessi and Josh Pottebaum. The farm opened operations in 2009 with two goats, Suzie Q and Sophie Lou. Since then, the herd has grown in size from two to fifty-four goats, and their photos have gone viral on Instagram (@goats_gone_grazing_acres) and Facebook and been featured in media such as Buzzfeed and Mashable. Goats Gone Grazing Acres is proud to have healthy, well-cared for goats and to promote a love of animals, including for its chickens, pack of guardian dogs, and its cow, Fred Asteer. The farm is located in western Kentucky.
Format
Hardcover
Price
$17.99
Publication Date
April 26, 2022
ISBN
9781954641082
Page Count
240
Trim Size
7 X 8 inches
Illustrations
200 four-color photographs
Ewe Do Ewe
Wisdom to Get You Through the Good, the Baaad, and Everything in Between
Photographed by Woodstock Farm Sanctuary
Calm, cool, and collected, spirited sheep have it all. In this colorful celebration of individuality, the ruminant residents of the famed Woodstock Farm Sanctuary teach us to stand out from the flock.
In our ever-changing, fast-paced world, it can be hard to keep anxieties at bay. Luckily, we can count on sheep–with their pastoral pith and peaceful presence–to help us fall asleep at night and exemplify how to be true to ourselves.
This powerful guide to being our best selves features two hundred color photos of the superstar lambs, ewes, and rams of the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary. Inside you’ll find heartwarming photos of the residents of this animal haven paired with profound advice from international icons.
Guidance on relationships, careers, health, mindfulness, and much more provides wisdom on putting your best hoof forward. So indulge in some good old-fashioned woolgathering and spend some time with adorable adult and baby sheep, as they remind you that the world is your pasture and you’re great just as you are.
About the Photographer
Woodstock Farm Sanctuary is a shelter for farmed animals that regularly takes in, or works to place, animals that were victims of cruelty and neglect and provide them with clean barns, nourishing food, veterinary care, and love. Today the sanctuary is home to over 370 rescued residents, including sheep, chickens, cows, ducks, goats, pigs, rabbits, turkeys, a goose, and a llama. It was founded outside of Woodstock, New York, in 2004 and in 2015 moved to High Falls, New York, where it continues to thrive today.