There are plenty of farms dotted all over Maine. In the fall, they’re great for apples and in the summer you might want to stop by to get stop by for fresh berries and flowers. This same beautiful landscape also makes it the perfect place to create and cultivate a thriving farm. But, if we had to pick our favorite — it might be this one. While we love apple cider, there’s nothing better than an adorable fluffly animal and this farm has plenty.

One of the most adorable places you can possibly go in Maine is this wonderful farm.

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Located in Lebanon, Maine, Kerfuffle Fiber Farm raises some of the fluffiest, wonderful animals you’ll find anywhere.

Kerfluffle Fiber Farm / Facebook

Included in this family are Alpaca, Olde English Southdown Babydoll Sheep, Nigerian Dwarf goats, Angora rabbits, Lionhead rabbits and Heritage Silver Fox Rabbits.

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Who doesn’t love an alpaca?

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The 15 acre farm began in the spring of 2013.

Kerfluffle Fiber Farm / Facebook

Kerfluffle Fiber Farm / Facebook

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The focus here is on fiber and each animal has a role in the beautiful crafts that are created here.

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Fibers here are hand dyed and ultimately used in various warm things that you’ll love.

Kerfluffle Fiber Farm / Facebook

Kerfluffle Fiber Farm / Facebook

And, you can find the farm selling crafts all over the state.

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You’ve got to feel how soft everything is!

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Visits to the farm are by appointment only, so be sure to all ahead of time to arrange a time to stop by.

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Kerfuffle Fiber Farm is located in Lebanon. In order to plan a visit you’ll need to call them on 207-370-0011. You can buy their lovely goods on etsy here. To learn more visit them online or check them out on Facebook.

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While you’re enjoying the adorable animals of Maine, have you gone goat hiking yet? If not, check it out!

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