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Gilpin family’s farm home to multitude of animals

Joyce Hanz
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Two horses graze on fresh hay Sunday, Feb. 28 on the Karpinski Farm in Gilpin.
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Harlee Karpinski of Gilpin tends to hay Sunday, Feb. 28, alongside her mother, Kira Karpinski, on the family’s 11-acre farm in Gilpin.
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A turkey basks in abundant sunshine on Sunday, Feb. 28 at the Karpinski Farm in Gilpin.

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The farm life is alive and strong at the Karpinski Farm in Gilpin.

Myriad farm animals reside on the 11-acre farm, owned by the Karpinskis, a family of six who are dedicated to creating a self-sustaining farm.

The family farm has numerous chickens, cattle, turkey, sheep, goats, pigs, horses and a Brown Swiss dairy cow named Hazelnut.

They sell fresh, organic eggs to the public for $4 per dozen.

The Karpinskis have four children who are home-schooled and help to take care of the daily farm duties.


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