It’s not every day that you get to see a magnificent alpaca walking right in front of you. In fact, most days you probably won’t — unless you live on an alpaca farm! To meet some adorable alpacas there’s one spot in Massachusetts that comes to mind and that’s Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary.
Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary is located in Norton, Massachusetts, and is home a number of adorable alpacas.
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Many of these alpacas are rescued when their owners fall ill or can no longer afford to take care of them.
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Alpacas are known for their soft, thick coat of hair which is used for wool to create fuzzy, socks, sweaters, and even blankets!
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Alpacas generally get along with each other, but they will spit at each other if they feel that one is encroaching on the other’s food!
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But don’t worry, when it comes to other humans, they are as friendly as can be!
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And at Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary, you’ll get to get up close and personal with these furry friends.
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In addition to alpacas, Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary is home to a variety of other animals.
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In fact, there are about 300 rescued animals at the farm which include horses, sheep, llamas, goats, peacocks, chickens, ducks, geese, donkeys, mules, pheasants, cats, dogs, and emus.
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For an unforgettable experience and cuteness overload, take a tour of Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary and help support the work that goes into caring for these wonderful animals.
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Ready to make a trip?
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Winslow Farm is currently open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Admission costs $15.00 for adults, $10 for children (under 12) and toddlers and babies under 2 are free! These fees go directly to supporting the care and upkeep of these beautiful animals. For updates and more information, visit their website by clicking here.
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Address: 37 Eddy St, Norton, MA 02766, USA