Julie, one of the Morning Beckons farm owners, was our 'tour guide'. She was so down to earth, so knowledgeable of all of her animals and her land history. Julie knows the names of over 200 animals and which animal they belong to. Her animals absolutely love her. All of Julie's staff was smiling. That tells you a whole positive story right there! You can tell that she loves her job, her children and her hubby by her down to earth words of wisdom and praise. The gift shop is beautiful and surprisingly spotless...even after I trekked through the gift shop with my muddy, Alpaca poopy boots. (They have disposable booties)I cannot wait to go again and again and again! Thank you for such a fantastic time! Stay safe and...
Β Β Β Read moreIt was a wonderful experience meeting Vern and having a great conversation about his business in general and alpacas specifically. Those are some wonderful animals - furry balls of love and joy - exactly what we needed in these troublesome times. We've visited the farm as a group of 4 adults and had so much fun there during the 2 hours of our stay that it definitely made the whole week better :)
I haven't yet mentioned that's the biggest alpaca farm in New England and there's 300+ animals there including but not limited to: alpacas themselves, gorgeous lamas, sweet Nigerian dwarf goats, lovely donkeys. Simply stop reading right now...
Β Β Β Read moreHad a wonderful experience at morning beckons farm. I had been searching to find an edible emu egg for a family member for a while. I got in contact with Julie before we made the trip out to the farm. Once we arrived she was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful with how to store the egg and prepare it. The facility itself is lovely. The alpacas range over multiple large fields and are enthusiastic to get a little snack that the farm provides for a low cost. I would highly recommend visiting this farm. You can feel the love, time, and care they put into it. We will be coming back to visit for a tour...
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