Weāve visited a couple different farms with the kids and this one had to be one of our favorites as Suzie is so kind to kids (whereas some other farmers arenāt as friendly). She had a beautiful way of being kind towards children while educating them about the farm animals. Thereās a couple cows, a lot of chickens, and currently 3 pigs that were shown. My daughter retained what she learned in the way that the farmer explained everything from eggs to the milking process. My daughter (5yo) enjoyed how hands on it was. She got to hold the baby chicks and brush the cow and watch the milking process. Highly recommend to donate to this...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreHad a great time learning. Should you go, remember, you are visiting a FARM! A farm has the animal smell and flies. That's normal. I suggest est long sleeves and pants and bring extra pair of shoes for afterwards (in case you stepped in poop). Her animals are well taken care of. The cows roam free within their field as do the Chickens. The pigs are in a separate location and roam, too. The pigs saw her in the distance and they squealed so loud. Never knew they could teach that range, š. They were happy. Want to do something different and educational, take the tour. Grandkids slept on...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLet me start off by saying this was a great experience for adults and children! It was hard to believe that there was a dairy farm so close to home. We had a large group of parents and children ranging in age from 3 to 13 with differing attention spans. This was not a problem for our host, she was very thorough and kind throughout the whole morning. We got to see many aspects of the working farm and we all got to interact a little with the animals! There were also items for sale from other local organic farms . it was an amazing day and I canāt wait to do...
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