Farm fends off extremists labeling goat-snuggling business as ‘exploitation’: Attacks coming 'left and right'

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Farm fends off extremists labeling goat-snuggling business as ‘exploitation’: Attacks coming 'left and right'
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Steinmetz Family Farm’s Justin Steinmetz sounds off on the recent 'personal attacks' his business has suffered since extremists labeled his goat snuggling business as 'exploitation.'

"Believe it or not, I've had a little more outlash, I think, because the news coverage has gone out, and we've had a couple more like personal attacks on the farm in the last few days," Steinmetz said, with a baby goat securely in each arm.A man stands with his goat securely under his arm during a goat snuggling session at the Steinmetz Family Farm.

Furthering his argument, Steinmetz snuggled two goats and jokingly said, "yeah, this is just so horrible."host Stuart Varney asked, "are the vegans still trying to shut you down because we put you on TV yesterday?" Steinmetz replied: "Out of nowhere, yesterday I had the Children and Youth Services come to my house worried for my children's safety because people are here snuggling the goats, and we haven't vetted the people properly."The Steinmetz Family Farm charges a mere $5 for its goat snuggling services.

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