Blind Buck Farm

Blind Buck Farm is a sustainable farm in Salem, New York, established in 2010, owned and managed by Lubna Dabbagh. The farm raises fiber animals, poultry and eggs, and produce. Currently, we have 25 purebred Angora goats, 30 Merino sheep, seven Angora rabbits, 1 Llama, and 2 Alpacas. We are also very pleased that in 2014, we acquired a flock of 4 Leicester Longwood sheep, a severely endangered species. In 2015, we welcomed three new Leicester Longwools, all born on the farm. Season And Hours Open
Year round. Daily 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. Please check our calendar of events at www.blindbuckfarm.com in case we are out of town at a fiber festival.
What Is Distinctive And Authentic To The Character Of The Region
Washington County is one of the largest agricultural counties in New York state, at the foot of the southern Adirondack region. Washoington County has become distinguished as the largest fiber-producing county in the United States. In addition to beautiful scenery winding throughout the county, there is much to see and do. Visit with many variety of fiber-producing animals, numerous farmer’s markets, a fiber mill, and our award-winning creamery. There are a number of charming bed and breakfast inns where you can have a hearty farm-fresh breakfast.
Fees
no
ADA Accessible
yes
Tours Are Offered
yes
Site is Child-friendly
yes
Site is Pet-friendly
yes

Location
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Nearby
Latitude: 43.17099 Longitude: -73.290586 Elevation: 668 ft
Season and Hours Open
Year round. Daily 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Contact Information

Lubna Dabbagh - Blind Buck Farm

(518) 854-9382

346 Blind Buck Road

Salem, NY 12865 US

[email protected]

Fees
No
ADA Accessible
Yes
Tours are Offered
Yes
Site is Child-Friendly
Yes
Site is Pet-Friendly
Yes

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