Fantastic. We went for the Irish immigrant day and had such a great time. The weather was not the best, despite the forecast calling for sun, but you could spend as much time as you wanted indoors or under shelter as you spent time with all the animals and did all of the actitivies. We started out with traditional music in the guest reception and went on to the piglets, lambs (one only 3 days old, adorable), horse, cows, a calf, and various poultry, including the most gorgeous black and white turkey. We went into the kitchen and various other farm buildings and helped with the 'chores' for spring cleaning, My nephew, who is 11, got a real taste of life 100 years ago. We got to plant seeds, try Irish dancing, and even make a scarecrow. We also got to see fly tying for fishing from a master of the art. The staff and volunteers were all so friendly, we loved it. We would have stayed all day but lunch beckoned. We also had a short ride around the farm in the hay wagon and had a tour of the owner of the farm's cottage and garden. If you want something fun, educational and all natural, this is the perfect...
Read moreI didn't even get to go in. I brought my fully trained anxiety dog. Not prescribed. He is recognized by the ADA as a fully trained service animal. He's passed all his tests. My aunt even used to work there for many years and came wiyh. The lady at the front told me that emotional support animals are not allowed then proceeded to hand me a paper that said If the dog was trained to handle the anxiety (like my dog) they were allowed, I proceeded to tell her my dog was trained and considered to be service, not emotional support and her only reply was "He is not allowed in, I'm not gonna argue. It's not my job to interpret the paper." she would not listen or even attempt to.. This place is Bs and there asking...
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I had a moo-velous time at this farm! It’s the cream of the crop when it comes to countryside experiences. The cows were udderly adorable, and the sheep were simply baa-rilliant. I was so impressed by how a-moo-sing the whole visit was.
If you’re looking for a place to pasture time, this farm is definitely woolly worth it. I herd about it from a friend, and it certainly didn’t disappoint! They’ve really milked every opportunity to make it a shear delight. From feeding the animals to wandering through the lush fields, I was moo-ved by the whole experience.
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