Baby Donkey Experiences First Family Day Out

Baby donkey Atlas - first day out
Baby donkey Atlas - first day out

The cute new baby donkey within children’s farm Odds Farm Park has been for his first stroll outside. Joined by his mum and two members of the farm’s staff, his first walk took him past all of the animal paddocks including the home of two other resident donkeys.

Home to plenty of other young babies, Odds Farm Park is currently extra cute. Children on days out at this family farm can get extra close to new babies within the Designated Feeding Area or at the numerous Animal Demonstrations that take place throughout the day.  No visit would be complete, however, without a trip to the Outdoor Adventure Play Areas, the Adventure Maze, Go Karts and the Indoor Playbarn.

Children’s farm Odds Farm Park is an ideal family day out and is easily reached from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, North London, West London, London and Buckinghamshire and is close to Bracknell, Maidenhead and Amersham. To visit the day out website, visit oddsfarm.co.uk

Orphaned Lamb Finds New Mum

Everyone likes a happy ending. After a traumatic start with his mother not surviving after his birth, a little white lamb within the Kid’s Farm at Odds Farm Park has been adopted by one of the Jacob ewes. Proving to be an excellent mum, she is now looking after the new addition to her family extremely well and both are on show for visitors to see on a family day out.

Elsewhere on days out at this kids farm, children can meet the donkeys (including a cute baby donkey), explore the new Animal Barns and run wild inside the Playbarn, complete with Astra Slide, Ride-on Toys and Bale Climb. Parents can relax too in the heated Playbarn Gallery with a Soft Play Area for the little ones.

Family day out favourite, Odds Farm Park is easily reached from West London, London, Berkshire, North London, Buckinghamshire and Oxford and is very near to Uxbridge, Wokingham and Gerrards Cross. For more information, directions and prices visit the family days out website www.oddsfarm.co.uk

Lambs Going Green at Kids Farm

Greyface lambs at Odds Farm Park
Greyface Dartmoor Lambs at Odds Farm Park

Lambs within kid’s farm Odds Farm Park are starting to go out to the fields this Easter School Holidays, giving those on days out plenty more cute fun to see outside. The Jacob lambs were the first to go out last week and will be shortly followed by the Greyface Dartmoor lambs this week. And with some lambs still to be born this school holiday, lucky children on their day out could even see one born!

In addition to lambs, days out for children at this kid’s farm also include numerous rabbits, cows, donkeys, goats, pigs, ponies and chickens. In fact, it’s a farmyard packed full of fun! Of course no visit is complete without a play in the Indoor Playbarn with the Bale Climb, Astra Slide and Ride-on Toys.

Award winning kid’s farm Odds Farm Park provides a fantastic day out and is easily reached from West London, London, Berkshire, North London, Buckinghamshire and Oxford. It is very close to Beaconsfield, Chesham and Henley. For more information, directions and prices visit the family days out website www.oddsfarm.co.uk

First Balwen Lamb Born

First Balwen lamb of the year at Odds Farm Park (2010)
First Balwen lamb of the year at Odds Farm Park (2010)

Visitors on a day out at childrens farm Odds Farm Park were the first to meet a new cute baby Balwen lamb on Friday 5 March. Being the first Balwen lamb this year his birth was extra special and he was born in the early hours of the morning. Over the next few weeks and especially for Easter Days Out, there’s plenty more lambs due for families to see.

Elsewhere at this top childrens farm park, children on days out can meet plenty of more furry friends, enjoy the Animal Activities and Demonstrations, plus run wild inside the Playbarn, complete with Astra Slide, Ride-on Toys and the Bale Climb.

Family day out favourite, Odds Farm Park is easily reached from West London, London, Berkshire, North London, Buckinghamshire and Oxford and is very near to Slough, Windsor and Reading. For more Easter Days Out information, directions and prices visit the family days out website www.oddsfarm.co.uk

Cheep! Cheep! Cheep! Cute Easter Chick At Odds Farm

Cheep! Cheep! Cute Easter chick at Odds Farm Park
Cheep! Cheep! Cute Easter chick at Odds Farm Park

On a family day out, youngsters can now meet the first cute fluffy chick of 2010 within Odds Farm Park’s childrens farm. The new chick, born on 9 March, is a cross bred between the Light Sussex chicken and the Buff Orpington chicken and is now on show to those visiting on a day out in the brooder within the main barn.  Leading up to Easter, there are plenty more chicks due to hatch within the childrens farm for kids to see.

This Spring, those on a day out with the family, can also meet many other cute baby animals such as a new baby donkey, newborn lambs and even two beautiful Jersey calves. Plus with plenty of play, kids can discover the indoor Playbarn with Astra Slide, Bale Climb and Ride-on Toys and outside Go Karts and great Log Play Areas. It’s difficult to know what to do first on your day out!

Odds Farm Park is an award winning childrens farm, providing an ideal family day out.  It is easily reached from Berkshire, Oxfordshire, North London, West London and Buckinghamshire, and very close to Bracknell, Maidenhead and Amersham. To visit Odds Farm Park’s family days out website, visit oddsfarm.co.uk

New Arrival! A Cute Baby Donkey!

New cute baby donkey at Odds Farm Park
New cute baby donkey at Odds Farm Park
Piper and her new son at Odds Farm Park
Piper and her new son at Odds Farm Park

At this childrens farm, resident donkey Piper has just given birth to a beautiful boy foal. The new arrival within the kids farm was born on 7 March 2010 and he is the same colouring as his mum. Looking like a huge cuddly toy, he is especially cute and mum Piper is proving to be fantastic mother. Families on a day out can meet Piper and her foal in the new Animal Barns within the childrens farm.

Piper arrived at Odds Farm Park last summer and, as donkeys are pregnant for between 12 and 14 months, nobody was exactly sure when the new foal would be born. The new baby donkey, like other young donkey foals, walked within hours and he will drink his mum’s milk for about six months, before starting to eat grass and hay.

Elsewhere at this quality childrens farm, those on days out can meet the other donkeys, explore the two new Animal Barns with many other baby animals and run wild in the Indoor Playbarn, complete with Astra Slide, Ride-on Toys and the Bale Climb. Parents can relax too in the heated Playbarn Gallery with a Soft Play Area for the little ones.

Family day out favourite, Odds Farm Park is easily reached from West London, London, Berkshire, North London, Buckinghamshire and Oxford. For more information, directions and prices visit the family days out website www.oddsfarm.co.uk