We would love to hear from you. Feel free to contact us about waiting lists, animals for sale, issues with the website or just to say hi!
Visitor information:
We enjoy visitors to our farm,but please remember we are a working livestock farm. I work outside the home a few days a week and when I am home I am usually working with the animals - whether it's cleaning barns or doing routine maintenance of hooves, shots and fecals. While we are always happy to visit with budding young (or not-so-young) farmers and animal enthusiasts, we may not have lots of time available on certain days.
If you are just "dropping in" keep in mind a few things. We butcher livestock for our own needs right here on the farm. This may be done anytime of the year as we do chickens, pigs, rabbits, sheep and goats. If you or your young children may be squeamish about seeing this in process, please contact us before arriving to see what our schedule is. Also remember that livestock are animals and animals poop. We do our best to keep our pens and barns clean, but you will find goat berries and Great Pyrenees "land mines" around most of the time. The goat babies (and even the Pyrenees) are always curious to see new people and have a tendency to jump on or attempt to eat your clothing. Please remember that before dropping in on your way home from church!! And lastly it may not always be possible to allow visitors into our pens, please don't take offense.
So while we are happy to have visitors, be sure to bring your best sense of humor but not your best clothes and shoes. If you happen to stop by when nobody is home, we ask that you please refrain from visiting the animals and reschedule your visit to another time that we are available to safely show you around.
Also, as we begin herd testing, we are also increasing the bio-security on our farm. This may require visitors to wear either boot/show cover or to dip the soles of their shoes into a dilute bleach solution before entering our pens.
Thank you for your understanding in all matters.