There's so many tasty places to visit while we're in New Hampshire! Today we're stopping by a "Don't Miss" ice cream stand according to Yankee Magazine.
Beech Hill Farm and Ice Cream Barn is celebrating 250 Years of operation! Nine generations of the Kimball family have been working this farm!
The Ice Cream barn is a newer addition from 1996, but it's got our attention.
Theresa asked if the Mint Chocolate Chip or Peppermint Stick was better. She got the Mint Chocolate Chip, and it was good like it normally is.
After our ice cream, it was time to go explore the rest of the farm.
There's bunnies and chickens in a cage nearby. Perhaps they're making plans for Easter.
There's a peacock and a peahen. Alli enjoys collecting bird feathers and was hoping for a peacock feather to find its way out of the coop.
Not far away the chickens are scratching around looking for bugs. They were interested when we came to visit, but we don't have any feed. What about grass? It's the same stuff that they've got inside, but they seemed interested.
So the kids fed them stalks of grass until they stopped being interested.
I'm used to seeing green headed ducks, but not brown ones.
In another pen there was a pony along with a bunch of other animals.
The pony liked getting the attention and hated it when the other animals were getting it. The kids labeled it as "mean". It would rush over and push whatever the other animal was out of the way.
A donkey!
The animals in here seem hungry. They are eating the little pieces of grass near the fenceline as best they can. The pony has even learned to push the fence down with its hoof and nibble the grass.
Right beside the pen there's a lot of overgrown grasses. Ian and I gathered up a few handfuls.
The pony was very interested.
I kept the pony distracted while Ian and Alli took care of the other animals.
Alli kept the goat fed.
Just a little closer. A little closer please!
And finally at another pasture, we found the cows. Thank you girls for the milk to make the tasty ice cream!
Want some grass? They were a little more cautious about accepting treats from strangers.
Goats in a pen, and they even had a kids' playground inside for them to play on top of.
We heard a really low rumbling growl and looked up to see a ram.
Beech Hill Farms was tasty, and a fun place to visit!
Started in 1771...wow...before the country even became a nation! Lots of different animals to see and feed at Beech Hill Farm. A jealous pony?...no wonder the kids thought the pony was mean! The goat really pushed its head out of the fence to get at the grass from Alli...goats can really get aggressive when trying to eat things! So many ice cream flavors to choose from...that Watermelon Sherbet sounds yummy since it reminds Alli of the Jolly Ranchers (watermelon is my favorite Jolly Rancher flavor)...chocolate covered toasted coconut also sounds delicious since I like chocolate & coconut! (too many favorite flavors!) Fun and yummy visit to the Beech Hill Farm. EOM
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