WELCOME TO MOUNTAINSPUN FARM!
We offer
100% Shetland Sheep
and
German, Giant and French Angora
Purebred pedigree bunnies.
A large selection of organic fibers and yarns
(made here organically from fibers produced
by our animals) We also offer a full spectrum of fiber arts equipment.
We are NOW accepting reservation deposits
on Beautiful Shetland Sheep And French, German, Giant
and Hybrid Angora Rabbits.
We have rew (ruby eyed white) Germans, and also some black German hybrids, a litter of French Angora are also available.
All are wonderful non- matting luxury wool rabbits.
Each bunny is handled since birth and
socialized with our entire family (2and4 legged).
We sometimes have breeding pairs & trios for sale.
Please note:
We do not ship or deliver our animals
For their safety and health.
For availability of rabbits, how to care for angora rabbits,
Shetland sheep and fiber arts supplies
Please be sure to read the rest of our website
as listed on our directory.
THANKS FOR VISITING OUR WEBSITE!
Please click on the email us link fmi.
note: we do not ship animals,
We gladlyship
rabbit cages and fiber arts items
...
PLEASE NOTE:
Our sheep, rabbits et, are kept at our private family home,
AND BECAUSE OF THIS FACT:
We do not permit visitors to visit animals here,
Nor do we allow in person pickups of ordered items.
We do not have a store, so
Please order thru our website
and we will have your items shipped to you.
Do not come to our area and try to track us down for any reason.
This is to protect our children and family from being victims of crimes and for the biosecurity of our animals (prevention of bio-contaminant infestations).
Mountainspun is a Private farm and NOT open to the public. Thanks.
Look at the Smileon His Face!!!!
If you wish to adopt/ purchase any of our beautiful, friendly livestock, and we have approved your adoption/purchase, we meet you
with your animal(s) in a well lit, local public place in s.VT.
Thank you for understanding and accepting our choices that reflect our
concerns of the health and safety of our animals, our family and home.
WANT TO LEARN ABOUT BIOSECURITY?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosecurity#Agriculture
http://www.uvm.edu/~ascibios/?Page=assessment.html
http://www.uvm.edu/~ascibios/?Page=diseases.html&SM=submenudiseases.html