Address: 7698 Eucalyptus Ave, Ontario, CA 91762, USA
Phone: +18444269732
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Dave A.
Great little farm, the kids had a lot of fun playing with the animals and checking out the veggies!
Trac Vandy
One of my favorite places to visit. Always greeted by the big and beautiful eyed Hashbrown. Love getting to know Tater Tot and the other animals on the farm. There's goats... SO. MANY. GOATS. In absolute goat heaven. Best salad mix you can find (better than organic- no pesticides used at all). The heirloom tomato season is a dream. Their willingness to educate our community with the commitment to their original values is what makes Amy's Farm so special.
Kate M
Google directions are correct. :) It’s a touching experience for me and my little one. Guide Ariel is amazing, and you can pick the fresh greens to feed the animals. It is a world of difference to feel and pat the animals, they’re so beautiful and precious and deserve so much more love and caring.
Ricc Delgado
This is a place you can take the kids to see how all of chino use to be it's a wonderful family place to go to, they have gardens you can walk through and that you can buy they have fresh vegetables that have no passion to keep bug away all natural and you can see and play with most of the Fram animals it's a forsure stop by for the family. It's free they just ask for a donation if you can it helps feed the animals and keeps the Fram going stop by you and the kid will love it.
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Anyone can visit during the hours they're open to the public. There is a suggested donation box, or you can check out what fresh produce and frozen meats are available for $3 a share, or $/lb . I love visiting with my little one and grabbing some squash and spring onions before leaving!
Hi Jenae, Thank you for asking. We are not a u-pick farm. We recommend any of the orchards open to the public in Oak Glen, CA to enjoy Apple picking.
Amy's Farm! On Eucalyptus just west of Bon View.
Hi Heidi, We do not offer live animals. We do have a great reference. Please contact our office at 844-426-9732.
They had a goose there a few weeks ago. I hope your duck gets to live there. Give them a call.
Hi Es Me, We don't grow strawberries on Amy's Farm. Strawberry season generally March-June depending on weather. Sometimes they can be found mid-January if weather is very warm.
Thank you for your inquiry. We are not accepting any animals.
Thank you for your interest in Amy's Farm. We are not able to take on any animals and we do not have a referral to offer. We wish you all the best in finding a permanent home.
We recommend contacting your local health food store or vitamin shop as it is illegal to purchase dairy products directly from the farm under FDA regulations.
I think ur allowed to, I mean I volunteer there and I think that more pigs would be great! 😁
Hi Natalie, In compliance with FDA regulations, dairy products may not be purchased directly from the farmer. We recommend contacting your local health food store or vitamin shop.
Thank you for asking. Under FDA regulations, raw milk of any kind is not available. We recommend contacting your local health food store or vitamin shop.
Hi Sal, Thank you for asking. We ask all pets remain at home. We have a no pet policy.
I've only seen beef and pork in the freezer.
Unfortunately, no. But you can easily make your own.🙂
Hi Marco, We do not raise donkeys. Also, under FDA regulations, we do not sell raw milk of any kind.
Thank you for your interest in our farm. We do not offer potato seedlings. We recommend looking online. You can also use organic potatoes to use as seedlings. For more questions or further assistance, please contact our office at 844-426-9732.
Yes
It is free, but the recommend a $10 donation.
You can set up a separate tour to just milk the cows. Or you can milk the cow if you go on the regular farm tour. Yes, reservations are required.
No wheelchairs. And there's no paved access on the property. It's all dirt and gravel and would be very difficult for wheelchair access.
If you still have your bunny I would love to have it.
The pace is free. You just wallk around and enjoy. If you want to buy vegetables, meats or anything else, you can use card or cash. It is better to take cash, just in case they have special events and you want to buy.
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