On Thursday 13 November in the early morning Highland calf Tyler pleasantly surprised staff by his arrival, as he was one day early and was born outside. His mum Kinkerbell is doing well and Tyler is thriving. Tyler is a black Highland cow and got his beautiful colour from his black coated father Hamish. Watch Tyler play with his friends in the fields during the next few weeks.
More Piglets At Odds Farm Park
On Tuesday 11 November a new litter of piglets were born. Proud parents are mum Mixture, a Gloustershire Old Spot sow, and dad Norbert, a Tamworth boar. Watch mum and all the little ones playing in the pig pens behind the Playbarn.
Traditional Farmyard Puppet Shows
Every weekend in November, enjoy traditional Farmyard Puppet Shows at Odds Farm Park. With giant puppets, sing-alongs and themed stories, they’re great fun and at no extra cost.
Kune Kune Piglets Born
They are so cute! Our Kune Kune sow Barley had piglets on Sunday 19 October 2008! The last time Odds Farm Park had Kune Kune piglets was three years ago. Temperament wise, they are delightful, being placid and very friendly. They thrive on human company. You can see the piglets though the window in the Tea Room and in their pigsty.
Goats at Odds Farm Park
Did you know that Odds Farm Park is home to six different breeds of goats? Two of these breeds are classed as official rare breeds. Odds Farm Park actively invests in the preservation of rare breeds by maintaining pure bloodlines.
All rare breed goats are registered with the Rare Breed Survival Trust.
Cow Milking at Odds Farm Park
Odds Farm Park is not only a fun place to visit, there is also so much to learn! Blossom our Jersey Cow has to be milked daily. Watch the Cow Milking Demonstration and see how a cow is milked in a modern milking parlour. The Cow Milking Demonstration is at 12.30 daily.