Chewie is our award-winning Fiber Llama that came to us in 2011.
Want to know why he gets such a funny haircut every spring? His hair gets turned into yarn and is knit into just about anything.
No sleeping in for these guys – the roosters really do crow each and every morning! At Cox Farms, our chickens are a mix of different breeds of Bantam chickens. Depending on when you visit, you might spot some newly hatched chicks.
Curious to see what a chicken looks like with feathers on its feet? Come check it out for yourself!
Although we don’t like the rascally rabbits in our gardens, we love to keep them as pets. Our rabbits are super soft and love to eat grass.
Cox Farms is famous for our goats, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Our baby goats are born in the springtime, and yes, they are about as spoiled as they look.
Equinox is our farm’s alpaca. He’s a bit on the shy side but quite interesting to look at nonetheless.
Fun fact: Equinox is sheared every spring and has his hair turned into yarn so that none other than Rosemary Cox herself can knit hats and sweaters.
Our resident sheep are Blue Face Leicester Sheep. These sheep are friendly and likely to come up to smell your hand.
Fun fact: Blue Face Leicester Sheep produce excellent fiber for knitting.
Here come the pigs! Even though we have multiple different breeds of pigs – they’re all equally as cute.
*Only present during the fall season.
Hay is for horses! You might encounter cowboys riding horses during your hayride. *Only present during the fall season.
MOO-ve over! Visit with the Cox Farms cows at our Milking Stage during the fall season.
No Donalds here – but our farm ducks are still quite the characters!
Welcome to Cox Farms – please note our new web address https://coxfarmsva.com and please bookmark it!