You could tell everyone had a fantastic day. There was so much to do - goat and sheep racing ( with prizes! ), feeding the animals, hands on time in their enclosure, pony rides, gumboot throwing, an egg smash game, baby lamb bottle feeding, arts and crafts, milking cows and goats, adorable baby rabbit, chick and duckling holding, an egg hunt, jumping castle, sausage sizzle and more! The staff were all absolutely lovely ( and busy hosting all the games and activities! ). I don’t think there was a moment during the day where my children weren’t smiling. They host these events a few times a year and it's worth the extra money. My children and I attended the “Be a farmer for a day” event and it was fantastic. Depending on your needs, bring a picnic but if you don't have anything, you will not go hungry either.Īll in all - Fantastic experience, can't thank Mum Rachel and all the team enough and we will definitely be back. There is a little kiosk with basic food like chips and chicken nuggets ect. They were very good with the kids, gentle, patient and loads of smiles. Best Ever!Īs for the farm experience with the animals - A perfect organised chaos - as you can imagine with all those exited but happy children around.ĪLL the staff we have seen floating around were busy keeping the kids and parents happy and entertained whilst making sure the animals are safe too and keeping a cool head. Just like that! Amazing! - I wanted to send it back washed and ready but she was happy for us to keep it. Not thinking in the morning I had no spare change (usually always have but never need.of course) and another wonderful lady (Rachel) gave me a set of trousers and top from her as she herself has a little one too. I was very impressed! I did not even ask for a towel and was about to use one of our blankets as one lovely lady handed me a towel. Not only one but 3 of the already very busy staff did not hesitate to help getting our bub hosed off, towelled dry and freshly clothed - back to play in no time. We received more than expected after one of our twins fell head first into the mud. We wen't for a short but well needed easter break with our 2little twins (19month) and our 5y old for the Easter Egg Hunt and hands on farming.
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