Monday, November 13, 2017

Flamig Farm

When I was a little kid I looked forward to my family's annual trip to a fair in our state. My favorite exhibits were always the animal barns. I even bought my first rabbit at a fair when I was 15 years old.

Since my ankle injury and subsequent back injury it's not easy for me to be walking around for several hours. Because of this I haven't been able to go to any fairs in a while. 

We were actually going to attempt to go to a fair this year but I got a stomach bug that day. I was so disappointed! 

Justin came up with a great suggestion the next morning- what about a farm/petting zoo? 


So I did some research and found an amazing farm to visit!
It was a drive to get there but it was worth it.



Flamig Farm has about 400 chickens. There were chickens everywhere!



Justin really liked this super fluffy chicken that had blue skin on it's face.



The chickens were actually not as loud as I was expecting. 
 Justin had fun throwing food to the chickens and watching them run for it.



The guinea fowl however were VERY loud. They have a squawk that is very distinct. Like a very screechy mix between and crow and goose.



Such funny birds!



 One of the barns. I loved that they had solar panels on the roof! The panels provide the electricity on the property.



I kinda fell in love with the goats.



They were very sweet and came right up to the fence.



Look at that cute face!



This one kept dozing off  in a patch of clover.



Comparing beards?? 😂



I liked the black, white and brown colors on this little girl.



Warning headed!



I wouldn't go near him with a ten foot pole!



The weather was nice and mild. A perfect mid-October day.



Flamig also had some llamas and alpacas.



So cute!



Look at those eye lashes!



Um.... a mustachioed llama??



I didn't go near the llamas because I don't trust them not to spit on me. 



 There were some peacocks and peahens too! Their feathers are so brilliant in person.



It was a bit tough to take photos of them because of the chicken wire



 I took a lot of photos and 5 or so were decent.



 My best one!


One of the Clydesdale horses.



 This donkey was very sweet.This was my first time seeing a donkey in person 
It was a lot smaller than I expected



 I had fun giving out pets and head scratchies.



A little cow



Justin's favorite part of our trip was seeing the emus!


Another barn. Also check out that blue sky 


A pig in the mud



This sheep was so persistent about getting the food she was shoving other sheep out of the way!





This white sheep was pushed a lot but I was able to give her some grain.



A gorgeous pony





This 18 year old Shetland pony was adorable!



He liked to stick his tongue out.



We decided to become best buds 



I love the tongue!!





One of the tractors.



Baby chicks!!!!!



This senior farm cat on her throne





Spotted some butterflies in one of the flower gardens. This is an American Painted Lady



A nice antique truck!



Look at these beautiful flowers! These are red coneflowers. 



I love this arrangement. 



A very appropriate planter!



The famous backwards "Eggs" sign. and yes it's supposed to look like this.



 My back was sore at the end of our visit but we both had a very awesome time and we definitely plan to go again!



Love, Rebecca
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1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous pictures! My favorites are the ponies and the peacocks! The donkey is so little and cute! :D

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