Our Animals

There are so many animals to see!

Cows

Murray Greys, Friesians and Jerseys all live here on the farm in the paddocks. Come and milk Daisy the cow and bottle feed the calves. Learn about where milk comes from during the farm show too.

Sheep

Our sheep can usually be seen grazing on grass in the paddocks. Baby lambs are born on the farm every 3 months so there are always little ones to pat and bottle feed.

Kangaroos

You can see Eastern Grey and Red kangaroos here on the farm. They love to put their paws around your hands while you feed them!

Ponies

How cute is our tiny little fella 'Rocky'! He's one of our five Miniature ponies. But don't forget about 'Bonnie' our beautiful black Shetland pony, she's 10.2 hands tall and loves to give pony rides on weekend and school holidays.

Donkeys

Meet 'Jenny' and 'Jack' our new donkeys. Jack is a white donkey and Jenny, who is grey, is expecting her first foal in March. And I bet she is looking forward to having her baby - female donkeys are pregnant for 12 months!

Deer

Our newest addition to the wildlife park is young fawn 'Phoebe'. She was hand raised before she came to us, so will come up to you for a pat and thinks she's one of the family... and she is!

Goats

Such personality these creatures have! Watch the baby kids jump on your back if you kneel down on all fours in their pens! And the bigger goats will follow you around in the paddock

Alpaca

'Billie' is the oldest member of the farm family. He comes out for a chat during the farm shows so you can learn all about him.

Reptiles

Pythons, Blue-Tongue and Bearded Dragon lizards, Green Tree frogs and turtles can all be seen in their glass enclosures and you can even hold the python or lizards if you dare!

Emus

Emus are native to Australia and are the second largest bird around, after their relative the Ostrich. We have two emus on the farm and they'll come over for a piece of carrot or two if you want to feed them.

Ostrich

'Elle' has long legs just as you would imagine! She's a flightless bird but boy can she run very fast! And she lays the biggest eggs of any living bird on the planet!

Peacocks

Actually called Peafowl, we have both males, called peacocks and females, called peahens. Our boys have beautiful eye-spotted feathers and our girls are a greyish brown.

Chickens

See chickens at all stages of the chicken lifecycle. Watch them hatch in the incubator, hold the chicks, and see the hens and rooster often clucking around the farm.

Rabbits

We have two hutches of Lop Eared rabbits on the farm. There are soooo many gorgeous baby bunnies to cuddle - a female rabbit, called a 'Doe' will have babies every 4 weeks!

Guinea Pigs

Guinea pigs are not really pigs at all are they! Our guinea pigs live in two pens alongside the rabbits. We always have lots of these cute little fellas too!

Birds

Most of our birds live in a new aviary which is a converted barn divided into three enclosures. One is for our cockatoos and galahs, and the others are for our birds of prey, the barn owls and kookaburras. Our cockies will say 'hello!' to you as you walk into the farm!

Ducks

We have Indian Runner and Muscovy ducks here wandering around on the farm. They might follow you around because they are quite partial to the kangaroo pellets in your feed bags! And the ducklings are so gorgeous!

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