FARM STORE OPEN Sundays 12-4pm - 14555 Wyatts Way, Huddleston, VA

Farm Therapy Sessions

We are a fully licensed and insured Agrotourism Farm and allow the guests of our Farm Store Sundays 12-4pm to visit our animals. (No animal visitation allowed any other times without appointment.)

Individual Farm Therapy Sessions are also able to be scheduled with our animals by appointment only - You can pet, feed, brush, love-on, and take your own pictures with our sweet Highland calves AND you can also pet and feed our big Highlands and pigs during your session!

Sessions are $20 per 15 minute session for up to 2 guests, each additional guest is $10 per 15 minute session.

We also offer Large Group Sessions, Educational School Field Trips and Animal Rentals for Parties/Events:

Please contact us directly for more information or to schedule your appointment via email thehuddlestonhomestead@gmail.com or call/text 540-456-1812

Safety Protocols:

  • Parent/adult supervision REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES!
  • Be aware that Highland cows are LARGE ANIMALS, they can be dangerous and unpredictable!
  • Please be gentle with our animals - loud noises and fast movements can scare them!
  • ALWAYS keep hands flat when feeding our animals - they can mistake your hands/fingers for food!
  • Our farm is not a playground - please DO NOT climb/stand/sit on fences!
  • Our farm is a WORKING farm, please be cautious of sharp objects, nails, barbed wire, machinery, etc.
  • Watch your step! Our animals do not know how to use a bathroom!

Virginia Code Annotated 3.2-6400-6402: “Under Virginia Law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant in an Agrotourism activity conducted at this Agrotourism location if such injury or death results from the inherent risks of the agrotourism activity. Inherent risks of Agrotourism activities include, among others, risks of injury inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in this Agrotourism activity.”