Calder Dairy and Farm
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9334 Finzel Rd, Carleton
(734) 654-2622
About Calder Dairy and Farm
Calder Dairy and Farm Reviews
Calder could start with flushing their tanks better after cleaning. I think it tastes nasty. I have brought Caulders milk from the New Boston area and it has chunks floating in it. Big chunks. Not just one instance but several from different locations. I called and they said we had problems, so what. Bring it back to us. Not the store where I bought it, but I go out of my way for their "problem".
You stink Calder.
I drive all the way to food town for their natural milk for my 1 year old and I. It was important to me to get my son a more natural milk and morning plastic. So I searched around and found Calder's. We love it 💕 please don't stop suppling food town! We also just got the chocolate milk to try and it's also delicious! One of the best ones I've had. Thank you!! Farm's like this are important! Support our local farms people.
We haven't been to the farm yet! But we plan on...read full review
I am very disappointed after visiting the farm today. Growing up I was always thrilled to see the animals however today looking at the conditions these poor animals are in was saddening. It doesn't look like the pastures have been cleaned in weeks. Farms can be much cleaner if some time is spent cleaning and ensuring the animals are taken of. I also noticed that none of the animals had watering troughs and not all had food. There was a horse that looked very thin, I'm not sure...read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Thursday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Friday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 7PM |
Calder Dairy and Farm offers a fun and memorable experience for visitors of all ages. With its working farm and variety of animals, it is a great place for families and groups to enjoy. Guests can participate in activities like feeding the goats and watching the cows being milked twice a day, which is always interesting. The farm is well known for its glass-bottled milk, Mooocha milk, and delicious ice cream, perfect for a sweet treat. Visitors can explore the farm animals and browse the gift shop for fresh products, including creams, butters, and seasonal items. The farm has been improved recently, with animals appearing clean and happy, and staff showing better care. The store offers many yummy things such as yogurt and chocolate milk, along with duck and goat feed to enjoy feeding the animals, including ponies, donkeys, rabbits, chickens, peacocks, and pigs. Many cows love getting pets and scratches, often moving closer for attention. Overall, Calder Dairy and Farm remains a popular destination thanks to its unique offerings, clean animals, and friendly environment. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about animal health in the past, noting that some animals appeared sick or unclean, but recent updates suggest improvements have been made.