Home Is Where The Animals Live

Our farm is more than a business, our farm is our family.

Creating a farm takes lots of planning, savings and patience. The farm is a full-time investment of time, energy and funds. Each animal is unique, as time passes so does their health care requirements similar to people.

Why do people love owning a farm?

The farm is a wonderful place to work and relax at the same time. The human body was made to stay in motion. Not to sit around in front of the computer or other electronic devices. Fresh air and a purpose helps us sleep really hard at night.

The animals each have unique personalities and they are truly part of our life. We love each animal for life.

Farm visit do’s and don’ts or “Farm Etiquette”

  1. You are visiting a working farm and a business. You are a guest on the farm. Please respect any rules and signs displayed at the farm.
  2. Driving past a farm. Please slow down, do not honk your horn or throw food or garbage at the farm.
  3. When you drive into a farm shut the gate behind you.
  4. Leave your pets at home unless the farm specifies that pets are welcome. Most farms have their own animals.
  5. Park your vehicle in designated areas only.
  6. For your own safety, visit only identified areas.
  7. Please keep an eye on your children to ensure a fun, safe visit.
  8. Keep closed gates closed and opened gates open.
  9. Dispose of garbage in receptacles.
  10. Wash your hands after touching the farm animals.

Have Fun In Your Adventure

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