What to know before visiting the farm
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A fiber farm is a working landscape, and the weather can change quickly.
· Wear closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty or muddy. Depending on the season, we may provide footwear for you to help with biosecurity.
· Bring layers — mornings can be cool, afternoons warm.
· If it rained recently, expect soft ground and puddles.
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Our sheep, alpacas, and Highland cattle are gentle but still livestock.
· Move slowly and calmly around them.
· Let animals approach you rather than reaching over their heads.
· Small children should stay close to adults at all times.
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Depending on the season, you may see:
· Freshly shorn fleeces
· Fiber washing or skirting
· Spinning or felting demonstrations
· Yarn in various stages of production
Feel free to ask questions — we love sharing how fiber becomes yarn.
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· Follow signs to the designated parking area.
· Please stay on marked paths and avoid driving into pastures or fields.
· If you need accessibility accommodations, let us know ahead of time so we can prepare a smooth arrival.
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· Do not enter animal pens unless a staff member invites you.
· No feeding animals — they’re on carefully balanced diets.
· Watch for uneven ground, fences, and electric wire.
· Keep gates closed behind you.
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Great things to bring:
· Water bottle
· Sunscreen and hat
· Camera or phone for photos
· Curiosity and questions
Please leave at home:
· Pets (for the safety of both your animals and ours)
· Outside food for animals
· Drones or loud equipment
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Our small farm shop features:
· Raw fleece
· Mill-spun yarn from our animals
· Wool products like dryer balls
· Wool pellets for your garden
· Handmade goods and seasonal items
Purchases directly support the care of our animals and the preservation of heritage breeds.
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Your experience may vary depending on the time of year:
· Spring: Lambs and crias, shearing season
· Summer: Pasture tours, fiber processing
· Fall: Cool weather visits, prime spinning season
· Winter: Limited tours, cozy farm store hours
Check our website for special events and workshops.
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We’re proud stewards of our flock, herd, and pastures. Your care helps keep the farm peaceful and thriving for everyone — animals included.
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We love curious visitors. Whether you’re new to fiber arts or a seasoned spinner, we’re happy to share what we know

