Call before going, as there was only one volunteer who was busy helping the animals and couldn’t be with my husband and me. The animals look nice. We saw some out in the little field. The cow looks very heavy! The person we spoke to told us that we couldn’t love animals and eat them. That was her opinion, and she spoke it with a very judgmental attitude. BTW, Plants have also been recorded reacting when pulled up out of the ground. I had planned on becoming a volunteer since I was a teacher for 33 years and a volunteer EMT rescuer at my local firehouse. I would revisit, not on Thursday, and decided I would fit into a different volunteer...
Read moreAn amazing little gem in north port! I am so happy the family decided to keep this place open for the public. The animals include chickens, lamas, sheep, goats and big cow named anabel a local vegan ice cream company named after. The celery is $2 or you can bring your own from home. The peacocks and turkeys are my favorite and you can buy the feathers in the store ensuring they were safely fallen off the bird and not stolen or caused the animal harm as most places do. I love this farm sanctuary and will...
Read moreIts so much fun feeding the goats, sheep and the cow but you can only use celery or dark leafy greens. You can easily go through multiple bunches of celery. There is an option to buy some there but if there isn't an attendant there they might be out. There is a wide variety of farm birds, some alpacas and some bunnies. The staff are pretty knowledgeable about the animals and have no problem give you some history on any of the animals you ask about. There is also a small play area for the...
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