The other day the little ones attending the Kids Club event at Whole Foods were featured. Today we have what they were looking at. I wish I had gotten the card of the farm that brought the animals in so I could give them proper credit. They actually do kiddie birthday parties where they will bring the animals to you. That beats having a clown any day of the week to me. All of their animals had been hand raised so they were used to being around and handled by humans; the sheep and goats had been bottle fed.
Present were two sheep, two goats, two ducks, a turkey and two chickens, one very fluffy Angora bunny, another bunny, chicks and ducklings. The chickens and the turkey had the smelliest pen – phew! It was rather humorous to watch the sheep and goats stick their heads out of their pen to try and nibble on the flowers the market had around their area for sale or to get anything else they could grab. E-I-E-I-O 🙂
There are some “comments” under some of the pictures in the slide show, you just have to scroll down a bit to see them.
Love the Goats and Sheep,… are the goats, Angora goats???
I have no idea, could be. I’m a city girl 🙂
A nice collection for the kids to check out. That bunny must have been popular.
Let’s just say with the Angora bunny there was quite a few bits of fluff floating in the air.
Wow great fun for the kids I’m sure!!!
And a few adults…but I’m not naming any names 😉
I was going to say that but I figured it was understood LOL !
Durn tootin’
I’m always one of the few adults without a child petting the goats in the petting zoo at the San Diego Zoo. For some reason I just really love petting wildlife.
As this was in front of the market I enjoyed it but I’m not much of a zoo person unless with kids now. But I would go nutz in the San Diego zoo in a heart beat!