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As you approach our U-pick flower fields (to the left of the barn), you will also find our alpacas and goats sharing the same space.
We want you to freely pick flowers and visit the goats at your leisure for the complete and real dopamine farm experience - from flowers to fauna.
Alpacas are members of the camelid family. Smaller and gentler than their counterparts the llamas, alpacas live to be 20+ years on average. Native to South America, these foragers have soft, hypoallergenic coats, unlike sheep’s wool. Gestation is around a year and their young are referred to as cria. Males are born with castration tooth and will attempt to do so to their male counterparts in an attempt to ensure their lineage and dominance in a herd. Many are unaware of the benefits of alpaca poop! Alpaca poop benefits include being an excellent organic fertilizer, rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, that improves soil structure and moisture retention without burning plants. It's safe for gardens, including edible crops, and can be applied directly or used to make nutrient-rich "alpaca tea" for seedlings. The manure is also lightweight, nearly odorless, and promotes the growth of beneficial soil microorganisms, making it a valuable resource for gardeners. It’s what we use here on the farm!
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Our small herd of girl gang goats aka nannies were born and raised on our farm. They are mainly Pygmy mixed with Nigerian Dwarf. Our daughters milk our goats so that I can make goat milk soap.
Marley is our most loving cat on the farm. She frequently photo booms photo sessions just so she can steal some cat scratches from our patrons.
Smokey is our sweet boy and oldest barn cat resident at Moser Manor Farms.
Jane our is our moody teenager-sweet one minute and bam!
One of our most recent rescues, Jelly Bean arrived at the farm with her sister, Jinx. She looks like Jane’s mini me except for a precious patch of white fur on her scratch able belly.
One or recent rescues, Jinx arrived at the farm with her sister, Jelly Bean. Jinx is a befitting name for our black, long haired girl.
One of our recent rescues, Ghost arrived with his brother, Saffron. He’s a sweet boy that loves to play.
One of our most recent rescues, Saffron arrived at the farm with his brother, Ghost. This sweet boy is so curious and loving.
We have several varieties of chickens on the farm that enable us to provide the “rainbow” colored eggs to our patrons. Because they are free ranging and foraging, their yolks tend to be a dark, rich golden yellow thanks to their diet and high intake of vitamin D. Nothing tastes better than farm fresh eggs!
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