The One Place In Connecticut Where Christmas Trees Go To Die
Now that presents have been opened and Santa Claus has retreated to the North Pole, the only thing that remains is that Christmas tree. You cut it down, brought it home, decorated it with shiny ornaments and twinkling lights. But now that tree has lost its piney scent, the New Year is upon us and it has got to go. Before you haul that evergreen out to the curb, think twice, there is one place in Connecticut where you can recycle your Christmas tree with the help of some goats!
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Trees and shrubbery are a normal part of a goat's diet and these guys will happily take care of disposing of your holiday tree.
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The farm can be found at 134 Hungary Rd., Granby, Connecticut 06035.
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Although we might consider this to be hard work, these goats delight in the task.
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The Alpine goat is a medium sized breed known for its quality milk.
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There is a small shop right on the farm where you can browse through their selection of fine homemade products.
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The kids up at Lyric Hill Farm will be thankful for your tree!
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Also please make sure the tree has not been chemically treated, this will make the goats very sick.
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You can learn more about Lyric Hill Farm on their facebook page.
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