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"Zoar" is a town in the Holy Land mentioned in the Old Testament. Genesis tells us it is where Lot fled to escape the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is a Hebrew word that has been associated with the meaning "Peaceful Valley." We feel it well describes our land. We have 220 acres of pastures, woods, wetlands, and a four-acre mill pond created over 200 years ago from the Otsdawa Creek. A number of marked trails allow hiking in good weather and cross-country skiing for those who enjoy winter exercise. Sisters and visitors alike enjoy our animals. They provide "therapy" especially for those coming from the very artificial world our generation continues to create. Our sheep flock, raised primarily for the fleece which we sell to spinners and felters and also work ourselves into the yarn and products we sell (check out our Our Catalog) includes purebred Romney and Icelandic sheep. A small herd of purebred and American Saanen and Sable goats provides us with our own milk and cheese. We are working to improve our flocks and herd -- at times we have top-quality, disease-free (OPP, CAE and Johnnes) purebred animals to sell for breeding stock. Click here: Saanens available to start or build your herd Two Great Pyrenees guard dogs protect the sheep and goats from local predators. Flocks of chickens and ducks provide us with eggs and also help keep our pastures clean of the parasites that affect the other animals. Numerous cats (rodent patrol) and two house dogs (internal security) complete our menagerie. For more information about the business end of the farm, you may E-mail us: Zoarfarms@aol.com Some of our animals have campaigned to have their own pages. Our famous sheep, Maude, started this: you can click on the buttons at the top to start catching up with the world as they see it... (Click on the thumbnail photos below to see the full-size pictures of our farm) |