This place is horrible. She scenery was beautiful but there was a very horrible event that took place. My daughter was petting a dog that was supposedly from the other side of the farm. The people who owned the dog were on vacation so the dog came over there. We were outside with the horses when the dog came over and was extremely friendly and we did not know at the time that it did not belong to the farm. We walked inside to see the horses and then we saw a cat. The cat immediately started hissing when it saw the dog who followed us. The dog started to back up and then the cat attacked it. The dog backed up behind my daughter and before we knew it the cat jumped right between us and went for the dogs neck and brought him to the ground. My daughter got scratched all along her leg and we are not sure if she has an infection or not. We told the desk and they gave us some ointment in a plastic container with plastic wrap all over it. There was nobody with you and I understand that these things happen but nobody was there to help prevent it. Nobody showed us around it was all on your own. Then later the cat was with some other kids and was super sweet. I will say the views were amazing but if you go be...
Read moreVisited on July 10 2020 with my 4 yr old grand daughter and my husband. She had a ball doing the work shop where she got to feed the goats, take a cart ride, brush the miniature ponies , Elizabeth was our guide she was so knowledgeable and sweet with my grand daughter took her time with us really enjoyed all the time she spent with us never once rushing she acted like we were her only customer always smiling and answering every question we had , what a great young lady. Prices were great and all the other staff we came in contact with was super from helping me book the work shop on the phone to answering all my questions about hours and things. Super easy to find, lots of goodies to buy at very reasonable prices, beautiful Wood work ,and gorgeous pillows, quilts, aprons all very beautifully done. A great little picniC spot where you could try all you goodies or just take a break. Will definitely be visiting again with my other grand children and family. A MUST see if you are...
Read moreWhen I arrived to see the horses, I ended up in a family tour of the farm (baby chickens ~ peeps, piglets, calves, milked a cow, saw soy beans, hemp and tobacco) which I didn't really want to participate in. The tour was ok, but it was made clear that the speaker did not know the difference between hemp and marijuana. He charges $10 for this. When I went to see the mini horses, one of the horses was being put away after a carriage ride, but after I arrived, the person simply left with no explanation nor offer to show me the horses nor the gift shop. I was disappointed. The family that was part of the original tour seemed to enjoy it however. I have returned in order to pay my fair share of the fee charged (I didn't have the cash at the time), and despite a mention that I'm an atheist, the proprietor still had to say thank you to their imaginary friend. 🤷 Their choice to limit their life to a...
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