Honestly I'm very disappointed, my daughter enjoyed the spring open house last year even though there were a few adult staff that I heard gossiping about an elderly lady's body shape, that elderly lady was my mom btw. But my daughter enjoyed the animals so much I wanted to take her there again. The family holds memories of my daughter listening/ hearing animals for the first time after getting cochlear implants the month before our visit to the farm. It was her first time hearing animals. As I said I'm disappointed because I was willing to continue going after all that and yet when I call to schedule a time I feel like well...I don't know how to even explain it but it sounds that the farms are busy and they are taking the frustration out on others, I happened to be that person. IT'S VERY SAD THAT I CHOSE TO MAKE MEMORIES WITH MY DAUGHTER AT YOUR FARM. I CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU HOW SORRY I AM BECAUSE EVERY MEMORY (HEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME) ESPECIALLY IS VERY SPECIAL TO ME,SADLY IT WAS AT FLINT HILL, NOT AT ALL THE MANNERS I WOULD HAVE EXPECTED FROM...
Read moreMy experience volunteering and touring the farm was unfortunately not a pleasant one, but that was only because of the owner. She is an older lady that is very rude and very much talks down to you making it hard to learn new things. Another thing is she is awful about time management. She did bring it up to me that I was late for one of the days I was volunteering but even before that they were never on time for me when I had arrived, having me sit at the gate and walking past me but not saying anything.I do also believe she is very judgmental of the volunteers that are coming into the vet field, making it seem like a competition that we will never even work our way up to if we wear certain make up or dress fancier. I think if she were to be a bit more open minded and patient that experience would have been a lot better for me and my classmates. all of the animals do look well taken care of I do feel she is very in-tuned with her animals but not a people...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a farm experience, look no further! My husband and I stayed at Flint Hill Farm this past weekend and had the greatest time! Kathy was such a generous host and makes an amazing breakfast! The dairy product were made from the cows on the farm and to compliment we had homemade bread and jams.
There are pigs, ducks, goats, sheep, chickens, horses, dogs, cats and cows! You can tell from the moment you step onto the farm that these animals are loved and well taken care of. If you want to work, they will put you to work, all you have to do is ask. They also have cheese making classes and blacksmith classes.
I highly recommend staying at the farm or visiting for the day with your family. We will absolutely be coming back! Thanks again for...
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