Let your family experience the farm animals, and some very special animals, up close and personal at our Petting Farm.
We have a fascinating variety of critters waiting to meet you here at one of the cleanest petting farms in the country.
From the farm, you'll be greeted by miniature horses, barnyard cats, miniature donkeys, sheep, peacocks and more. Guests are invited to get up close and personal with the animals.
Children should always be in the company of their parents. Please know that animals might mistakenly "bite the hand that feeds them," so always feed the animals with an open hand. We require that you always wash your hands after coming into contact with the animals and the animal confines, as a personal safety precaution.
High overhead, our mesmorizing goats will demonstrate their agility and persistence in a variety of goatwalks and precarious perches. We have lots of feed available in machines and in larger quantities in the farm market— the kids will love some of the interesting contraptions used to crank the food up to the waiting goats.
Often, the goats and other animals will prefer to come to you and your kids, and we urge you to be sure and have your camera handy at all times!
Jeffrey is the STAR of the farm. Whether he is giving kisses or just talking to you. He loves each and every one. You'll be tickled when this friendly face bats his enormous eye lashes your way!
And now, you are asking, what is a Zebu?
Come out to see the miniature Zebus, a special breed of cattle, which, as they grow, develop an upright hump on their backs.
Don't miss our down under mates.Our Wallaby's are sure to hop by and put a smile on your face.
To protect our animals, no outside food or drinks are allowed on the premises.
No pets allowed.
Special dietary food for the animals is available for sale on the grounds and in larger quantities in the farm market.
We have different breeds of feathery friends. We have different breeds of chickens, turkeys and even some Guineas.
These animals are the perfect addition to what you come to expect at our farm. We just hope they won't get jealous from our singing chickens. Who knows, maybe they'll learn a few songs!
Come out and meet Tinkerbell and Jasmin they are all settled in our new Fallow Deer Barn. Tinkerbell and Jasmin were both born on June 8, 2012 but they are not twins; just friends. Fallow Deer are considered to be a native of England but these two were born here in the US. Fallow deer are normally active 24 hours a day. Deer will frequently lie down during the day.