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Broken Arrows Farm operates five distinct businesses on the same property in Schoharie County, New York. What started as a goat dairy has evolved into a multi-faceted community hub run by Amy and Dan Freer. The farm store operates around the clock and stocks exclusively locally sourced products—most...
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Broken Arrows Farm operates five distinct businesses on the same property in Schoharie County, New York. What started as a goat dairy has evolved into a multi-faceted community hub run by Amy and Dan Freer.
The farm store operates around the clock and stocks exclusively locally sourced products—most from Schoharie County, with additional items from nearby New York counties. Under surveillance 24 hours a day, it functions as the neighborhood go-to for:
The archery shop serves beginners through competitive archers with:
One customer noted: "The only 3-D Zombie shoot I've ever heard of! So much fun."
Four dedicated healing rooms and a retail space offering:
The original operation. All goats are:
The farm also hosts baby goat interactions and farm experiences (detailed below).
Custom lumber cutting and firewood seasoning services launching soon.
Indoor and outdoor sessions with goat babies aged 1-16 weeks, with mothers present for nursing:
What to expect: Babies nap hard after playtime. Bring clothes you don't mind getting muddy—baby goats aren't potty trained.
Leash walks through farm trails combining baby goat training with scenic meadow walks:
Extended 90-minute sessions during golden hour featuring farm chores and goat tucking:
60-minute outdoor yoga sessions in natural settings. Reiki sessions available by appointment.
Local-first sourcing: Everything in the farm store comes from New York State, with priority given to Schoharie County producers. The owners explicitly state: "We prioritize locally sourced products to support our community."
Personalized service: Multiple testimonials highlight the attentiveness of Amy and Dan Freer. The Nagell family noted: "Dan and Amy were happy to answer any and all of our questions."
Community focus: The owners describe themselves as "two Leos" with unbounded ambition channeled into enriching their community. Their promise: "Every interaction is tailored to provide a unique and memorable experience that resonates on a personal level."
Health-tested animals: Nigerian Dwarf goats carry ADGA registration and negative test results for three major goat diseases.
Farm events fill up fast—book in advance. Bring boots or shoes you don't mind getting muddy; this is a working farm. Arrive 5-10 minutes before your session start time.
Broken Arrows Farm 3622 State Route 145 Schoharie, New York 21257 [email protected]
Farm Store: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
Hours for other services: Check website or contact for current schedules.
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