Cute Goats in Coats at Leaman's Green Applebarn! (Video) | See Freakin' Adorable Baby Goats Frolic in Their Christmas Coats | Sheep and Donkey Too!


Cute Goats in Coats at Leaman's Green Applebarn! | See Freakin' Adorable Baby Goats Frolic in Their Christmas Coats | Sheep and Donkey Too!

By: Sherry Trautman | Travel-Mi.com | Last updated: December 16, 2022 

Beware! Cuteness overload is about to happen!!

For a few select days each December, Leaman's Green Applebarn in Freeland, Michigan opens their farm to the community for their fun holiday event called, "A Night with Santa and Lighted Orchard." 

Employees of this family owned farm located in Central Michigan begin decorating the vast farm right after Halloween in anticipation of this festive event!  It takes several weeks to cover the farm in twinkly lights and sweet delights...(I think I outdid myself on that one! LOL!) 

You can make your own smores over the firepit, take a tractor-pulled hay ride to see dozens of light displays, walk through their lighted apple orchard and of course, see their adorable goats in coats!  There were also super fuzzy sheep that were so sweet and friendly! Perfect adventure for families with small children. 


SOOO Stinkin' Cute! Watch Tiny Goats in Coats!


It wasn't possible for me to be any happier! 



Who Doesn't Love Super Cute Goats in Coats?

Just seeing these sweet tiny goats wearing their soft Christmas coats is enough to make even a grown man smile!  Everyone, and I mean everyone, was baby talking to these darling goats in coats! 

  • So, if you love fuzzy farm animals, check out these super cute sheep, goats, miniature horse and baby cow!  Seriously, so cute!

I was so in love with these adorable goats in coats at Leaman's Green Applebarn!


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