Frequently asked questions…

fAQ’s

  • You can purchase tickets at the gate once you arrive. Tickets are $7/each.

  • No. We are open by appointment only due to us both working full time away from the farm and having many events on the weekend. Your time is valuable to us, we want you to get the most out of your visit!

  • $5 Ages 2+. Free for Ages 1 and under.

  • All of our animals are very well behaved. However, just like people they have bad days, get scared, and sometimes can forget their size when playing. For those reasons, we ask that you please do not bring dogs around the animals.

    THANK YOU!!

  • We are able to break large groups up, but we typically find groups of 10 or less allows us to offer a more personable tour. If more than 10 people just let us know and we can accommodate.

  • We love having schools visit! We can prepare a little presentation, or we can just make it a fun filled day! Preschools to adults’ groups we love having you. $10 per person.

  • We charge per hour.

    1st hour is $250

    Each additional hour is $150

    Travel Fee Applicable.

    Please see our “Booking Page”

  • There is no set limit. We have been all over North Carolina for parties and events. However, we do charge a 1 way travel fee.

  • We request no more than 40 kids at a birthday party on the farm.

  • Yes we do. We have a barn with tables, chairs and everything. You need. We have a speaker for music and a dorm size fridge as well. You will have access to the animals and pastures as well as the playground. A hayride is also included as well.

  • You can ABSOLUTELY go in with the goats, pigs, llama, bunnies, horses, and donkeys. We don't allow people in with the cows due to them being much larger than most guests. However, they are all super friendly and you are more than welcomed to pet them from the outside.

  • YES, all of our animals stay up to date on their vaccines! We have an amazing mobile vet that takes great care of them.

  • It is very unlikely.

    Ecoli is spread through their manure. I don't advise you to eat their poop, no matter how hungry you are. : )

    It is best practice to keep hands out of your mouth and face while touching any animal. We always have hand sanitizer sitting out by the panels.

  • We are not technically a rescue organization. However, we do take in livestock in certain situations. We have many animals on the farm that we have rescued and decided to hang on to. We like to call them our misfits.

  • We have many miniature animals and are growing the family (literally) with full-size animals o.o They consist of pigs, goats, cows, horses, donkeys, bunnies, cats, ducks, chickens, alpacas, sheep, and llamas. We are always adding new animals, so check for them under the "animals" page or on our social media sites- Facebook and Instagram.

  • Yes! Just message us and we can get it set up! We have rates based on which animals or props you would like.