


If you’d like to meet some friendly farm animals…have questions about raising your own…or just want to cross “visit an authentic working farm” off your bucket list, I invite you to schedule a visit to our barn.
We raise farm animals for our enjoyment, and to make our milk-based and fiber products, but never for consumption. They’re our passion, our fun and are part of our family. You can learn more about a Barn Visit below.
As your guide, I’ll invite you inside our historic barn, introduce you to our 2 guard llamas, 7 Nigerian dwarf goats, 11 Finnsheep, 3 alpacas, 7 chickens and 2 angora rabbits, and teach you about their personalities and the best ways to interact with them.
Although llamas and alpacas have large personal space boundaries, ours may decide to greet you in their unique and gentle way… by touching their nose to yours. The sheep, goats, chickens, and rabbits will most likely be the ones to welcome a friendly pat.
Barn animals have always been part of my life. I grew up with horses, managed a large resort farm, raised sheep for 30+ years, goats for 20, llamas and alpacas since 2006 and have been a featured speaker at the Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival for the past five years.
I’ve also have raised cashmere and angora goats, ducks, miniature donkeys, and a few pigs and Scottish Highland cattle, and would be happy to answer questions about raising those animals as well.
Besides introducing you to our animals, I’ll share with you some fun facts and information about daily animal care, training, breeding, delivering, milking, shearing, and fiber processing. I can also recommend reputable breeders and fiber mills if you’re interested in starting your own small farm.