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animals Iacobelli could send to visit
Plymouth, she is tentatively planning
on bringing a miniature horse, a don-
key, some goats, a sheep or two, an
alpaca and perhaps some ducks and
bunnies. “It really depends on the
weather and the temperature. The
bunnies are not usually ever outside,
so I just don't know how they might do
if it is really cold,” she said.
Iacobelli and her family, including
her four daughters and 10 grandchil-
dren are all involved with the farm,
“not my daughters so much now that
they are grown,” she said, “but my
grandchildren enjoy it.” She worked
in special education for 28 years farm are well-accustomed to travel well accustomed to being around peo-
before operating Carousel Acres full and to being handled and petted. ple and being handled,” she said.
time. “As I said, these are animals we Exact hours for the petting farm
Iacobelli said all the animals at the have raised here at the farm. They are were not available at press time.