Tag: Digby County

Introducing a Saanen Buck Goat to our Briden Farm Doe Goats

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Our Saanen Doe Millie

I guess it was about four days ago when we introduced our Saanen Buck to the Does for the first time. He’s been with them ever since and last night we witnessed one of our Does, Millie, being bred. She should be due 11 April 2023. 

Hopefully the other 4 does that are in the pasture with the Saanen Buck will soon be bred also. If all goes well it’ll mean our having about 10 Goat Kids for sale during the Spring of 2023. 

If you’d like to come visit our Goats at Briden Farm, please contact Brian at BridenFarm.com 902-907-0770 


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Over 250,000 Visits

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Over 250,000 Visits

Imagine, since launching our website on Mischief Night, 30 October 2020, we’ve had over 163,000 Visitors make 445,602 visits to our Website! Over 261,000 of those Visits happened in the past twelve months!

We are ever so thankful for all of You who support us! Whether it’s trough Farm Visits, watching our YouTube Videos, or Sharing our information with others, it’s so nice to see these numbers and know we have such an engaged audience! Just look… we’ve done 271 Posts in the past two years and have had 86 Comments! At a Glance that’s 1/3 of our Posts being Commented on!

At a Glance we’ve had a third of our Posts commented on

To celebrate we’re launching Briden Farm Podcasting

Milking Our Goat On Pasture At The Barn Property

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Milking Our Goat On Pasture

One of my long time dreams, when it comes to goats, is to be able to sit o a hillside and milk a goat. I realized that dream a few days ago! It was a misty morning, the sun just breaking through, and the hill was overlooking the work the goats and pigs have been doing at The Barn Property. Unfortunately I didn’t get a video of that! 

However, today, the Barn Property owner, Cheryl was there and did the following video of us milking …

We use our Briden Farm Goats, Pigs, Chickens, and Bunnies to help rid the area of invasive weeds, like Japanese Knotweed, Goldenrod, and Lupines. The animals do an incredible job, as seen in the photo above. Not only do they do a good job getting rid of weeds, the disturbance they cause the vegetation and soil helps to regenerate the land as is evidenced by the green grass that emerges after the animals pass through, as we rotate their pasture. 

If you’d like more information on how our Briden Farm animals work and the results, we do have testimonials and would love to talk to You. Contact Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770. 


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