Judith Newcomer
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Had an amazing time with our toddler. I never knew this place existed until recently. Only open on weekends. Entry to see the animals is $10 per person and $2 for the bag of hay to feed the farm animals. They seem really full though so more than half the animals don’t take it. They did seem well taken care of albeit bored. The farm area is pretty big. When you enter it looks rather small. They sell pumpkins, seasonal veggies, farm chicken and duck eggs, peacock feathers and more. We went in September so they had homemade breads like sourdough and baked goods like pumpkin chocolate bread. We bought some veggies, eggs, baked goods, and bread. It was all like $30 dollars.
Farm animals consist of pigs, goats, sheep, cows, turtles, horses, and more.
I love cats and appreciate anyone that takes in or helps stray animals so if that bothers you or you are allergic, would recommend you rethink visiting. But it’s worth coming! Oh and parking is free.