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10 Acre woods

The 10 Acre Woods is a family-operated and owned petting farm and animal rescue. This place rescues animals that have been neglected or can no longer be cared for by the previous owners.

The goal of the rescue farm is to help find the animals their forever homes. The petting farm came to be as a solution to socializing the animals and to make the experience better for people who come to visit the animals there is also a picnic/barbeque area.

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