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Llamas & SheepWith their elegant necks and long, fluttery eyelashes, llamas are quite the pretty picture. They’re also very friendly and bound to come up to you when you visit.
Our llamas get on very well with our sheep. We’ve got hundreds of woolly sheep and lots of different types. There’s Dorset and Lincoln Longwool, Jacob and Kerry Hill. Look out for Centurion, he’s a four-horned Manx ram. By the way, baby lambs are usually born in March, July and September.
Goats & SheepWe’ve got all sorts of goats on the farm like Golden Guernseys, Anglo-Nubians and Saanens. The cutest are the little Pygmy goats – they’re no bigger than puppies! When you’re here, ask if you can meet Darren, our waving goat. And if you see a very pretty one that looks like a sheep, that’s our Janice.
Talking of sheep, we’ve got hundreds of them! There’s Dorset and Lincoln Longwool, Jacob and Kerry Hill. Look out for Centurion, he’s a four-horned Manx ram.
CowsWe’ve got lots of lovely cows and calves out in the fields all year round. There are quite a few breeds and they all look different. Highland cows have long, shaggy coats and big hair-dos, while Longhorns have, well, long horns! We have a Dexter cow called Lola – she’s very small but very friendly!
12 Rafters Tea Room & GardensThe farm shop is full of good old-fashioned tasty and locally sourced produce like meats, eggs, preserves and freshly baked bread. Mmm!
Did you have fun today? Pick up a pressie to remember your visit. There are lots of souvenirs in here from tea towels to t-shirts.
9 Goat KidsThese little fellows are always kidding around! Goat kids are born in March, July and September.
Home to a sledge run, bouncy castle slide, sandpit, mini farm yard and mini tractors.
6 Outdoor Play AreaHere you’ll find go-fast go-karts, springy trampolines, an adventure trail, slides and even a cool fort.
7 Goat MountainThe goats are always hungry so use the special pulley system to send them some food as they climb around the mountain.
8 Rodent RoomIf you like your animals small, cute and very, very furry then this is the place for you. Say hello to mice, degus, rats and chinchillas.
2 Reptiles & Creepy-crawliesAre you brave enough to see the slithery snakes, spooky spiders and scuttling cockroaches? You can also check out some friendly but very s-l-o-w tortoises and even a real dragon. Don’t worry, it’s not the fire-breathing kind! Next door is a reptile shop where you can buy your own pet lizard or tortoise and supplies.
Birds & rabbitsHop to it! Everyone loves the bunnies. We’ve got some of the biggest rabbits you’ve ever seen, including Giant Papillons and French Lops. While you’re here, enjoy the aviaries in the garden and check out the brightly coloured budgies and cockatiels.
The LakeThis lovely lake is where you’ll find all sorts of ducks and geese splashing around.
1 Pet Shop & HotelHere you can buy lots of cute animals as pets, like rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and hamsters. You can also pick up pet food, straw and toys. If you’re going on holiday and need someone to look after your pet, check them in to our Pet Hotel. Room service is included!
Walk-in aviaryGet up close and feed the birds. There are lots of brightly coloured feathered friends in here, including parakeets, lovebirds, finches and pheasants.
Ponies & DonkeysOur Shetland ponies are tiny and you can see them in the same field as our friendly old donkeys.
DeerDon’t miss the beautiful Fallow and Red deer.
WallabiesWallabies are a bit like little kangaroos. From February onwards you can see the joeys (babies) in their mums’ pouches. By spring they’re a bit big and have to hop out!
Chickens
RheasRheas look a bit like small emus and come from South America. They only have three toes (most birds have four), which means they can run fast.
PigsLittle piglets are born all year round and we’ve got lots of breeds, including Gloucester Old Spot, Pot-bellied and Large White. We also have a couple of friendly New Zealand Kune Kune pigs, Peggy and Beasley. Peggy sits when you ask her and Beasley will shake your hand. A proper gentleman!
SheepBaa! We’ve got hundreds of woolly sheep and lots of different types. There’s Dorset and Lincoln Longwool, Jacob and Kerry Hill. Look out for Centurion, he’s a four-horned Manx ram. By the way, baby lambs are usually born in March, July and September.
LlamasWith their elegant necks and long, fluttery eyelashes, llamas are quite the pretty picture. They’re also very friendly and bound to come up to you when you visit.
GoatsThere are all sorts of goats at White Post Farm, like Golden Guernseys, Anglo-Nubians and Saanens. The cutest are the little Pygmy goats – they’re no bigger than puppies! When you’re here, ask if you can meet Darren, our waving goat. And if you see a very pretty one that looks like a sheep, that’s our Janice.
Cows & CalvesWe’ve got lots of lovely cows and calves out in the fields all year round. There are quite a few breeds and they all look different. Highland cows have long, shaggy coats and big hair-dos, while Longhorns have, well, long horns! We have a Dexter cow called Lola – she’s very small but very friendly!
Move around the map and discover all the animals you can meet and fun activities you can do on your visit.