Farm Tours

Come experience the magic of farm life up close! Our guided farm tours invite you behind the scenes for unforgettable encounters with all our animals — from friendly barnyard favorites to the true stars of the pasture, our majestic Highland cattle. With their iconic long horns, shaggy coats, and gentle personalities, this beautiful creatures are always a highlight for visitors of all ages. 

During your visit, you’ll have the chance to meet, learn about, and photograph our animals while discovering what makes life on the farm so special. Whether you’re looking for a fun family outing, a unique date idea, or a peaceful escape into the countryside, our farm tours will leave you feeling connected to the land, the animals, and the heart of our farm. 

Cows running in field

Want to visit some Farm Animals in CT?

  • Finula “Finn” was our tri-color Australian shepherd who worked hard herding and guarding all our farm animals since she was 8 weeks old. She was our constant comparing for 12 1/2 years and we loved her with all our hearts. She is felt on every inch of this farm and throughout New Milford. She is buried beside our chapel and we will never forget her.

  • Billy the Kid, Jack Sparrow, Captain Hook, and Red Beard are our goats. They are all rescues from two different organizations. They will live out their lives here on Finnegan’s Farm, West.

  • Mr. BoJangles is a 14-year-old Shetland mini cross. He is very confident and loves attention. He loves to eat, so Amy keeps him in shape, lunging him in the riding ring and driving him with a cart on neighborhood roads. He is always hungry, so watch those nippy teeth!

  • Ruby Tuesday is a 15-year-old off-the-track thoroughbred. Her father is Big Brown, who won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. Ruby had a successful career and raced at the prestigious Keeneland racetrack and amassed $70k in winnings. Now she is happy to ride with Amy as her partner.

  • Our cows are a heritage breed originating from the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Winter is their favorite season due to their long hair. They are a docile breed with expressive eyes and long horns.

  • We currently have a small flock of chickens and one very cocky rooster! In 2022 one of our chickens became broody and hatched two chicks! There is nothing like farm-fresh, free-range chicken eggs.

  • Our Pekin ducks are hilarious to watch as they waddle from the barn to the pond, all in a straight line. We raise Pekin ducks for their beauty and, of course, their eggs.

cow and baby duck
Horse - Ruby Tuesday
horse eating grass