Jaclyn B.
Yelp
New is not always better.
I used to love bringing kids here. They had tons of animals and a very large play area. We loved gathering quarters to feed the animals grain, and snuggling with the baby chicks. We looked forward to seeing all the animals which we new by name. We went a few times each summer. When I heard that it had new owners who fired all the old staff I should have been skeptical.
I brought two kids ages 6 and 8 plus a 3m baby. It cost us just shy of $20 to go in. Why it was so expensive I have no idea. I also felt like adults should be free as they do nothing but watch their kids. The entire time I was there I never saw an adult feed an animal. Where are the animals you say? I have no idea. You walk into this new gift shop, and pas through a door with a new barn feel and no animals. You can feed anything hay but only sheep the grain. Though every animal had hay so they ignore you, unlike the old barn where everything could get grain and they loved it so they would come up to you.
New bar= 5 sheep, 10 chicks, 2 older calves, 5 goats, 3 pigs, 2 mink donkeys and 2 bunnies in small cages. Oh and Carlos the bull is outside in a pen by himself and if you want to see him you have to ask.
Old Barn= 2 Emus, 2 llamas, either 2/3 lambs or baby goats inside, tons of goats outside that you could go in with, a mini horse and regular horse, calves, a sow with piglets, a room full of chicks, and a room full of chickens.
So its a petting farm with no animals. They have a new play area but it is half the size of the old area and aimed at very young kids with a sandbox, train play, and puppet corner. The 8 year old I brought was very bored and both kids missed the old petting farm.
I have a feeling the staff gets questions about the old animals all the time because when I inquired about a few of them I got a very rude, "no we no longer have them," and they walked away. Will need to find a new petting farm to visit in the future. So disappointed.