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Wonder Fall Farm

144 Gingerbread Rd.

Easton, NH 03580

Phone: 603-823-8003

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goat-lady@wonderfallfarm.com

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General Admission

Wonder Fall Farm opened the Gift Shop and Farm to the public in 2004 as an educational experience. We hope to help people learn about the wonderful breed of Myotonic (fainting) goats. Our gift shop features our farm made goat milk lotions, shampoo, soap, body lotion spray and more! All items in the gift shop are made at the farm and sales help support the animals.

Animals at the farm: Fainting Goats, Llamas, Guinea Hens, Jacob Sheep, Carting Goats, Barn Cats and our Dogs.

It’s important to note that we are not a petting farm. We have our herd tested annually and practice bio-security for their safety and health. Our focus is on raising happy, healthy, people friendly breeding stock and to perpetuate the breed as their numbers are still listed as threatened with the ALBC (American Livestock Breed Conservatory). All of our goats are registered with the Myotonic Goat Registry.

Groups are welcome for guided tours. We just ask that you call ahead to make an appointment. We’ve had 4-H groups, Home School groups and more.

 

Coming spring 2008!

Working hand pump water well. Give it a try. See how it was to get water back in the old days.

Goat Cart Rides! Ride in a goat cart (children only) $2 per ride

Myotonic Museum–The first of it’s kind! You’ll be able to walk a garden path and learn the history of myotonic (fainting) goats as well as how Wonder Fall Farm got started. (we’re hoping to get this up and running in 2008)

 

Accessibility

Wonder Fall Farm is for the most part wheel chair accessible. If you have any concerns or questions, please don’t hesitate to call 603-823-8003. We are willing to accommodate requests to the best of our ability.

 

Parking

Parking at Wonder Fall Farm is free.

 

Pets

No pets are allowed on the grounds. We are sorry but there are no kennel facilities. Certified guide/service dogs are permitted in the non-farm animal areas (our llamas can’t tell the difference between guide dogs and pets).