Goofy Goat Hilariously Gets Marshmallow Stuck to Her Beard


Our pets love to do everything with us, including indulging in sweet treats. TikToker @flowertowncharm, a Charleston Farm Stay and Farm Experiences & WNC Highland Cow Treehouse & Camp, offers their guests a fun experience: roasting marshmallows with the resident goats, and people love it!

But one of their goats, Zinnia, is that goat; you know, the one who’s always a delightful mess. Whenever they hand her a roasted marshmallow, it ends up in the same spot every time: stuck right in her beard! Guests are lining up to experience Zinnia’s goofy antics firsthand, and of course, to enjoy a marshmallow with her. Sign us up!

We can’t even with all of this cuteness! Flower Town Charm shares, “Come see it for yourself at Roasting Marshmallows with Goats in Sweaters at 5 pm almost every weekend through the winter season!” If we lived close to Charleston, North Carolina, we would totally be there!

Related: Baby Goat Meeting the Rest of the Farm Is the Cutest Thing You’ll See Today

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Commenters LOVE Zinnia the Goat’s Marshmallow-Coated Beard

Viewers left hundreds of comments about Zinnia’s antics, and the comments were as fun to read as the video was to watch. @Island of Acreage spoke for all of us when they said, “Goats in coats eating sticky marshmallows is the kind of serotonin I needed.” Agreed!

@Tattooed Cowboy pointed out, “That goat is struggling but will never give up!” I think we all feel that way when we roast marshmallows and it gets everywhere! If you’re in your forties or fifties, @The Feral Mama’s comment is totally relatable:
I get sweet treats stuck in my perimenopausal beard LOL!”

Commenter @kimii said what Zinnia was thinking, “This is MY marshmallow. Not sharing.” @Lolakay saw something else, ‘The goat is looking at you like CAN I GET SOME HELP HERE LOL!”

Are marshmallows good for pet goats? Of course not. They’re not even good for us! Kalmbach Feeds shares, “Goats have sensitive digestive systems that depend on consistent, balanced nutrition. Their rumen functions best when it maintains a stable environment; overfeeding treats can upset that delicate balance.

Too many treats can cause problems like bloating, diarrhea, or rumen acidosis. Treats should never make up more than 10% of your goats’ diet. Think of them as a reward or enrichment tool rather than a significant food source.”

Some safer options? Fruits, veggies, and grains. Make sure to cut up the fruits and veggies and remove seeds and skin, which can be toxic to them.

This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Nov 18, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.




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