7/11/15 Tjernlund Goat Farm by Sarah Miller
Read MoreA goat named Zoe eats a special treat- a rose- inside the Tjernlund's bedroom June 25, 2015. Kristen and her husband Donald Tjernlund operate Tjernlund Goat Farm at their home in Grand Saline. Zoe sleeps inside at night away from the rest of the herd because she was raised as a sick kid by Kristen and thinks of herself more as a pet dog than a goat. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Kristen Tjernlund milks a goat in her barn June 25, 2015. Donald and Kristen Tjernlund operate Tjernlund Goat Farm at their home in Grand Saline. Kristen Tjernlund uses their goat milk to make bath and body products which she sells online and at local farmer's markets and craft fairs. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Kristen Tjernlund adds an ingredient to her commercial mixer as she makes batch of goat milk soap at her home June 25, 2015. Kristen and her husband Donald Tjernlund operate Tjernlund Goat Farm at their home in Grand Saline. Kristen Tjernlund uses their goat milk to make bath and body products which she sells online and at local farmer's markets and craft fairs. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Kristen Tjernlund puts on safety glasses as she prepares to make a batch of goat milk soap at her home June 25, 2015. Kristen and her husband Donald Tjernlund operate Tjernlund Goat Farm at their home in Grand Saline. Kristen Tjernlund uses their goat milk to make bath and body products which she sells online and at local farmer's markets and craft fairs. (photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)