Meeting the farm’s animals is a great way to discover the farm’s enchantment. They are the farm’s heart and soul, as well as genuine people. All youngsters should know how a sheep’s fleece feels, how curious pigs can be, and how big a Suffolk Punch is before they reach adulthood. The cows mooing, the chickens clucking, the goats bleating, and so much more create varied noises, and the youngsters grin as they see as well as hear for themselves. They should be able to recognise the scents of a farm, such as the musty smell of damp straw, animal feed, and animal scents. As their adventures grow in number, see their wonder and joy.
Easton Farm Park
Possibilities to feed and interact with farm animals.
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