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One Day Old Calves Removed from Mothers After One Day Old and Male Calves Sold for Veal, Great Brook Farm
Today I did a tour of the dairy farm and learned the newborn calves are removed from their mothers after just one day and put in crates for several months. Males calves either go to sanctuary or are s...
Excellent, extensive walks and light hikes. Very little that’s steep for long. Trails are blazed, many intersections are numbered, the map is not up to date but it’s still quite good. Ice cream is exc...
There are over twenty trails that wander around old New England farmland, working farms, swamps, ponds, streams, woods, and fields. (Sherman Homan 9/3/22)
Have not been here for years and it has not changed
We were in the area and decided to stop and get an ice cream. This was one of those places that I took my kids when they were little because it us a working farm and it has ice cream what more could y...
One Day Old Calves Removed from Mothers After One Day Old and Male Calves Sold for Veal, Great Brook Farm
Today I did a tour of the dairy farm and learned the newborn calves are removed from their mothers after just one day and put in crates for several months. Males calves either go to sanctuary or are s...
Well worth a visit
Excellent, extensive walks and light hikes. Very little that’s steep for long. Trails are blazed, many intersections are numbered, the map is not up to date but it’s still quite good. Ice cream is exc...
Never again ...
By not having illegal farms labor living in the robotic dairy barn.. ridiculous for a state owned entity to be allowed in this shape also.
Great Brook Farm State Park walks
There are over twenty trails that wander around old New England farmland, working farms, swamps, ponds, streams, woods, and fields. (Sherman Homan 9/3/22)
Have not been here for years and it has not changed
We were in the area and decided to stop and get an ice cream. This was one of those places that I took my kids when they were little because it us a working farm and it has ice cream what more could y...