Little Summer Visitor At Odds Farm Park

Treacle & Cosmo at Odds Farm
Treacle & Cosmo
Cosmo at Odds Farm
Cosmo at Odds Farm

 

 

 

 

 

 

At Children’s Farm Odds Farm Park, one of our miniature cross Shetland ponies, Treacle, has a new friend called Cosmo visiting for the summer; an adorable cream coloured Shetland Pony.  Cosmo was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, but now lives in Surrey and will be visiting Odds Farm Park for the next 4-6 weeks on his summer holidays.

Originating from the Shetland Islands in Scotland, Shetland ponies are one of the smallest breeds of ponies, with a maximum height of 107cm. Treacle is now 7 years old and arrived at the farm in 2002 as a foal with her mother Marmite. Now fully grown, Treacle is only 70 cm high and very cute to watch.

Elsewhere at Odds Farm Park, you’ll find everything you need for a fantastic family day out, with plenty of new babies to see, rabbits to pet, and greedy goats and sheep to hand feed! Plus everyday, you and your family can board the Tractor & Trailer Ride for a fun tour around this childrens farm. And, new for 2009, the Tractor & Trailer Ride includes audio commentary.

Odds Farm Park is a children’s farm, easily reached from Berkshire, West London, North London, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. To plan a family day out, visit the farm parks main website at www.oddsfarm.co.uk

Buzzy News At Odds Farm

Bees at Odds Farm
Bees at Odds Farm

This Summer children can learn about bees and watch them up close in the bee hive at childrens farm, Odds Farm Park. After the disastrous year for bees in 2008, bee colonies had decreased critically, with many bee colonies wiped out.

Set up on the perimeter of Odds Farm Park by Bob the Beekeeper (from his apiary in Great Kingshill, High Wycombe) the hive ensures children can see the inner workings through a clear glass panel, whilst allowing bees to enter/exit the hive safely away from the farm.

Although the Odds Farm Park hive is one tenth of a fully working hive, it operates in exactly the same way. Worker bees (infertile females) collect the nectar and pollen, drone bees (males) mate with the Queen, and house-worker bees (infertile females) keep the hive clean and organised, feed the young with pollen and make the honey from the nectar.  The Queen bee is much larger than the other bees and her only responsibility is to lay eggs and keep order.  In fact children looking very carefully may actually see her moving around her bee hive.

A good quality full size hive can produce about 40-50 lbs of honey in a year  –  and for honey fans, they can buy Bob’s Pure Buckinghamshire Honey from Odds Farm Park’s Gift Shop. The bee hive viewing window, next to Rabbit World, is a fantastic new addition for children on a day out and expected to be both educational and fun.

Odds Farm Park is a childrens farm located near Beaconsfield, easily reached from Berkshire, West London, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire from Junction 2 of the M40. To plan a family day out, visit the farm parks main website at www.oddsfarm.co.uk

A Belter Of A Surprise For Odds Farm Farmers

Belted Galloway Calf at Odds Farm
Belted Galloway Calf at Odds Farm

On 17 June the farmers arrived early at Children’s Farm, Odds Farm Park, to find their Belted Galloway Cow, Honey, had given birth to her third calf, a beautiful girl named Willow.

Weighing about 30 to 35 kilos, Willow is very cute and currently staying close to mum.  She will reach her adult weight of 400 to 450 kilos in about 18 months. Being an excellent and very proud mum, Honey is looking after her new calf very well and both are already out in the fields for children to see on their day out.  Willow has also been introduced to her sister Toast, who was Honey’s first calf, born in May 2007.  Both Toast and Willow have the same dad who is called Mochrum Kingfisher.

This summer there are still plenty of cute calves due to be born for children to see on a day out. At this Children’s Farm, there’s also a jam-packed programme of Daily Activities, Sheep Racing, Tractor & Trailer Rides and the Adventure Maze. There really is so much to do.

Award winning Odds Farm Park is one of the UK’s leading children farms and is easily reached from North London, West London, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. For more information to plan a day out with the kids, visit www.oddsfarm.co.uk.

Pure Bred Piglets Born at Odds Farm Park

Piglets at Odds Farm
Piglets at Odds Farm

On Tuesday 9 June, Splodge, one of Odds Farm Park’s  Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs gave birth to a cute litter of piglets. With dad a Gloucestershire Old Spot too (and coincidently also named Splodge!), this makes them the first pure bred  Gloucestershire Old Spot piglets born at this childrens farm since November 2003.

During your day out you can see Splodge and her piglets in the Pig Aisle at the back of the Playbarn. Once the piglets are large enough, the family will move outside to play in the sun. One of Splodge’s daughters will also stay at Odds Farm Park and hopefully have babies of her own one day.

In addition to pigs, children can also pat rabbits, pet ponies and hand feed greedy sheep and goats on a day out at this childrens farm. Combined with Sheep Racing, Indoor Playbarn with Astra Slide and Go Karts, there’s so much to do.

Odds Farm Park is a great day out with the kids, easily reached from North London, West London, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. For more information to plan a day out, visit www.oddsfarm.co.uk.

Bumper Baby Bunnies At Odds Farm

Dutch Rabbits at Odds Farm
Dutch Rabbits at Odds Farm
Netherland Dwarf Rabbits at Odds Farm Park
Netherland Dwarf Rabbits at Odds Farm Park

 

 

 

 

Netherland Dwarf Rabbits at Odds Farm Park
Netherland Dwarf Rabbits at Odds Farm Park

 

 

 

 

 

 Odds Farm Park has plenty of cute baby bunnies for kids to see on a day out at this children’s farm.

Currently showing off her six new gorgeous babies is Dotty the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit. Just like mum, five of the new arrivals are a mixture of white and grey, whilst the sixth rabbit is pure grey in colour. Neville, the dad, is pure white and can be seen in the Main Barn. Being small, gentle and loving human contact, Netherland Dwarf Rabbits make excellent pets.

Another new rabbit family at Odds Farm Park is Custard the Dutch Rabbit and her babies. Custard has had babies before and, as usual, she is looking after her new arrivals extremely well. Two are grey and white (taking after mum) and the other two are black and white (just like Ferguson their dad). With their inquisitive character, Dutch Rabbits are great fun to watch.

The majority of Odds Farm Park’s rabbits live in the Main Barn and Rabbit World, home to over 30 rabbits across 7 different breeds. Plus, in Rabbit World, children can even get in with some of the rabbits, a fantastic ‘Hands-On’ childrens activity.

Odds Farm Park is a children’s farm, easily reached from West London, North London, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. To plan a day out with the kids, visit www.oddsfarm.co.uk.

New Piglets Born To Special Audience

Snoopy's Piglets at Odds Farm
Snoopy's Piglets at Odds Farm

All those at a recent children’s farm Birthday Party had an unexpected treat on Sunday, when their day out coincided with Snoopy, the Saddleback pig, giving birth.

For mum Snoopy, this was her 2nd litter of cute piglets for children to see. For dad, Tucker the Tamworth pig, however, this was especially exciting as he is a first time dad! Extremely cute, the piglets are mainly black with a Saddleback pink stripe around their middle and some also have the Tamworth nose. The new arrivals can currently be seen in the pig sty and through the Tea Room window, until they go outside to play in the sunshine in a couple of weeks time.

On a day out at Odds Farm Park, children can also get really close to fully grown pigs in a new children’s activity, Eggs and Bacon. First feed the friendly pigs their evening supper, then walk across the childrens farm to the hen coop to put the chickens to bed.

Odds Farm Park is a Hands-On Childrens Farm, easily reached from North London, West London, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. For more information to plan a day out, visitors should call 01628 520188 or visit www.oddsfarm.co.uk.