An absolutely atrocious place. The animals are in filthy, unkept environments. The rabbits are imprisoned all day on wire flooring, which causes bumblefoot, and in a barn that's sweltering. They had zero hay, a minimal amount of kibble, and are trapped in a cage that's basically the size of them. They're living a miserable existence. I rescue rabbits in my free time, and these are the exact settings I try to save them from. And when I asked to volunteer there to try and help out by cleaning, feeding, and even offered to buy the rabbits and other animals things, on my dime, for better conditions, they told me no. What's the point of just donating cash blindly to a place like this if they clearly aren't spending the money properly? Any parent who brings their child here to smile at sadness has...
Read moreThe park is nice. Very original. However, some of the animals are not well kept. It would not take much to change this though. I used to come here when i was little in the 90s and it is exactly the same! Some animals are neglected for sure. The pigs had sawdust and pee on their snoots and their water was filthy. Rabbits have to stand on CHICKEN WIRE! Ducks in with the chickens just laying on the floor miserable. Eggs all over the floor. Considering the small amount of animals there and the large amount of space in the park, this is unacceptable. The park owners need to take charge and change the sad animal scene before the animal rights people wreck this cool little place that has created memories for generations...
Read moreA nice little mini farm/zoo with some play equipment. Mostly aimed at younger kids, but we still enjoyed visiting. Free with a donation box. We didn't see any staff, but someone definitely takes care of the place. The duck had a hair do, which was awesome! Merry go round worked well and the kids enjoyed it. Lots of play equipment aimed at 3-6 year olds. They have picnic tables and this place would be epic for a 5 year olds birthday party. They have pigs, sheep, a lamma, geese, a duck, goats,...
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