Our animals have all been loved and cared for to the best of our ability. We hate to see them go, but sometimes our farm has changed directions and we need the space.
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Our farm is and has been home to a wide variety of animals over the past few years. Every summer we welcome piglets and turkeys to raise until fall butcher. We currently have 3 goats, down from 11, that are currently part of our farm pets. Closer to the house we have right around 50 laying hens which supply us with several dozen eggs a day. Rounding off our farm and by far the most colorful are our heritage breed turkeys. Over the years Tom has made himself part of the Mad-COw 5k, photo shoots, and historical marker dedications. It is definitely a fun place to live and visit.
Our most recent addition to the farm. Mini-donkeys have always been something that we wanted on the farm, but never did we imagine the impact that they would have. Our farm plan changed almost overnight, making sure that we had room for them to grow.
Lamancha goats are great for milking, these earless beauties are low maintenance and require a great pasture for grazing. Over the years we have had 8 babies grace our farm. In addition to the lamanchas, we have also had several other breeds. These ladies love to be heard and get treats.
It's Tom. Probably the most recognizable character on the farm, the Royal Palms. This heritage breed has large white and black stripes with ever-changing neck and face colors. Our large male loves to make new friends and look over the entire flock of birds.
The first animals that we had on our farm and probably the most useful. From the tables scraps they eat to the manure that they produce, and every egg in between. Chickens are by far the most productive animals that we have. Our flock is currently around 50 birds with varying breeds.
The thought of Thanksgiving turkey isn't usually on your mind in early July, but it is here. We welcome our turkeys in early July as poults and raised in an open pen allowing for grazing and supplemented with grain. We use the highest-grade feed to allow for the tastiest turkey.
Pigs are hands-down the craziest animals to raise. They enjoy human interaction and are naturally very curious. Allowed to graze, and supplemented with fresh veggies and grain, giving these animals a very well rounded fat layering and flavor profile.
To say that honey bees are "ours" is a stretch. We offer the bees a home, a source of food, and protection. We harvest honey in late spring and early fall and sell honey at our farm stand along with some products made with wax. We currently have 1 hive in Cazenovia and two in Morrisville
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