The farm is not too big, but
has lots of barnyard animals including mini-horses, a mini-donkey, alpacas,
goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs, pot bellie pigs, chickens and doves.
The chicken coops are open
so the chickens can wonder around. We fed them and played with them for a while
when Daniel set on the ground, and one of them just came into his lap! It was
so cute!
Chickens! |
Mini-donkeys and alpacas were in the fenced area we could not go into, but we fed them and pet them from
outside the fence. One of the mini-horses was outside during our visit, so we
could play with her for a little while.
Alpaka and Donkey |
When volunteers are inside,
like today, you can go into the fenced area to visit the goats, and it was so
cool. They are just like (really) big dogs, coming for more belly rubbing,
jumping and playing around. Daniel was a little afraid because they are very
active, but soon enough he started playing with them too.
Goats |
Rabbits and Guinea Pigs are
in small open cages so you can pet them easily, but also volunteers take them
out so you can hold them, they are so soft! Daniel’s favorite was furry Lionel.
The pigs were very playful
and Daniel enjoyed the opportunity to feed them and through the ball inside.
Happy Pigs |
Wooly Sheep |
The animals are so clean and look so happy, you can really feel they take really good care of them.
Simone, the program manager, was so amazing and kind, taking the time to show us the animals, explain about the farm, and it looks like she loves her job. No wonder, it's probably the best job in the world!
This is really a local gem, and I’m so happy we had the opportunity to visit. We had so much fun, and we'll be back for sure!
This is really a local gem, and I’m so happy we had the opportunity to visit. We had so much fun, and we'll be back for sure!
AAH Happy Farm
Happy Farm’s mission is to
enrich the lives of children and their families experiencing special needs,
health or family challenges by providing barnyard friends so children and their
family members can interact with animals to bring moments of happiness and
smiles into their lives.
1055 Dunford Way, Sunnyvale
650-887-0887
Open to public on 2nd Sunday
of each month from 9am - 1pm & first and third Tuesday of each month from
3pm - 5pm.
The visit is free, but you can bring a a bag of chicken feed or rabbits food as a donation, money donation is also appreciated.
The visit is free, but you can bring a a bag of chicken feed or rabbits food as a donation, money donation is also appreciated.
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