Goats
Goat Gang
Say hello to the spirited squad that keeps us on our toes—Pepper, Oreo, Eddie, Arthur, and Ruthie. From playful headbutts to spontaneous dance moves, our goats are full of mischief, charm, and personality. Whether they’re climbing, lounging, or sneaking snacks, they bring endless energy and laughs to life at Camp Winnie.

Pepper
Meet Pepper! This soft grey sweetheart may have one flappy ear (courtesy of a run-in with a not-so-friendly pup), but don’t let that fool you—she’s as resilient as she is adorable. Pepper and her best friend Oreo came to us after being bullied by the other goats at their previous sanctuary. Apparently, being the "nerds" of the farm wasn’t working out… but here? They run the show. Proudly ruling the goat pasture with quiet confidence, Pepper has blossomed into a true leader—just with a little more fluff. Her favorite things include sunbathing, hanging with Oreo, and getting neck scratches (bonus points if you find the exact right spot). She’s proof that even the undergoat can have a glow-up.

Oreo
If you’re wondering whether that fluffy creature in the pasture is a goat or possibly a very hairy pig… you’re not alone. Meet Oreo! With her round little belly (thanks to her very committed grazing schedule), she’s earned the affectionate nickname "Double-Stuffed Oreo." Oreo spends most of her day munching on grass and hay, living her best snack-filled life. She's happiest when she’s following her best friend Pepper around the pasture, trotting behind her with her stiff little legs. While Pepper leads the charge, Oreo brings the snacks—and the sass. She may not be the most graceful goat on the block, but she’s definitely one of the most lovable. Come say hi, and maybe bring a handful of hay (you’ll make a friend for life).

Eddie
Don’t let his small size fool you—Eddie is all goat and zero chill. As the tiniest member of the herd, he’s made it his mission to cause the biggest ruckus. Whether he’s leaping onto anything that’s not meant to be climbed or turning hay bales into his personal jungle gym, Eddie is always on the move (and always somewhere he shouldn’t be). He’s fearless when it comes to headbutting (yes, even the big guys), and absolutely unstoppable when he spots a fence gap. No opening is too small for this wiry little escape artist. We often find him on solo adventures outside the pasture, happily munching on weeds near the woods—until he gets caught, of course. Then it’s a quick goat sprint back home like nothing ever happened. Eddie’s got a soft side too—you can usually spot him nuzzling necks with his girlfriend, Oreo, when he's not busy plotting his next escape. Small in size, big in attitude, and full of love (and mischief).

Arthur
Arthur is the elder statesgoat of our herd, and he wears his wisdom with pride—along with a few distinguished grey hairs. Don’t let his age fool you, though—this gentle guy still has plenty of pep in his step (especially if there are cuddles involved). Arthur is the friendliest goat you’ll ever meet. He’ll follow you around the pasture just for some love and attention—even if you’re fresh out of treats. If you take a seat at a table, don’t be surprised if he climbs right up to meet you face to face for some well-earned head scratches. He’s a total lovebug. Though we’re not quite sure what happened to his horns before he came to us, Arthur doesn’t let that slow him down. He’s all heart, all charm, and all about the good vibes. In his free time? You’ll likely find him flat on his side in the pasture soaking up the sun —don’t worry, he’s not in trouble, just perfecting his “playing dead while sunbathing” routine. Arthur’s an old soul with a young heart, and we’re lucky to have him.

Ruthie
Meet Ruthie—our lovable little disaster in goat form. She’s sweet, social, and... constantly getting her head stuck in places it definitely doesn’t belong. Whether it’s a fence, a bucket, or some mysterious object she just had to investigate, Ruthie keeps us on our toes with her daily “oops” moments. Think A Christmas Story, but instead of a tongue on a frozen pole, it’s Ruthie’s head in anything and everything. (We’re still waiting for her Oscar.) Despite her clumsy streak, Ruthie’s a total social butterfly. She spends her days play-wrestling with the rest of the herd—so don’t be surprised if her horns are decorated with stray bits of sheep hair like some kind of quirky accessory. She might be a walking (trotting?) blooper reel, but Ruthie’s heart is pure gold. She brings endless laughs and lots of love to the pasture.

Bogie and Skeeter
Meet Bogie and Skeeter—brothers, besties, and self-appointed gate greeters of Camp Winnie. These two came to us from another farm when their previous owners could no longer care for them, and they’ve been inseparable ever since. Well, inseparable from each other, that is—they prefer to keep their distance from the rest of the herd and instead do their own thing like a pair of introverted retirees with a strict sunbathing schedule. You’ll usually find them lounging by the gate, catching rays and quietly judging everyone else’s chaos. Bogie, the older and bolder of the two, has a legendary goatee thick enough to qualify as facial topiary. Skeeter, meanwhile, is rocking a more youthful fuzz that suggests his beard is still a work in progress—puberty is a journey. Both boys are total shadows, happy to trail behind you wherever you go like fuzzy little bodyguards. They’re sweet, observant, and just quirky enough to steal your heart (and maybe your sandwich if you’re not paying attention).