Our futureTregellys is now becoming a stopping place for Tibetan Monks who tour North America. The front picture is of Sonam, a Tibetan monk interpreter, who visited us from the Gaden Jangtse monastery in southern India. We have recently built our Tibetan Stupa. Buddhist, or not, you are welcome to visit and walk around the Stupa when we are open. It is considered good luck to walk clockwise around a Stupa three times. Our aim at Tregellys is to share our knowledge and love of primitive and heritage breeds. You might only have seen some of these animals in zoos, but in fact they continue to have agricultural use around the world.
At Tregellys Fiber Farm the care of our
animals is our number one concern.
They are more than just livestock and we and our staff treat them the same
as we would our own families.
Tregellys Fiber Farm offers a clean, safe
environment for our animals and staff, as well as for the public to visit.
Ed Cothey co-owner |