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fun at the petting farm

For the price of petting farm admission you will have a hands-on guided tour of the farm. After the tour we invite you to re-visit the animals and enjoy the farm at your leisure.

During the guided tour you’ll receive information about pigs, cows, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, ducks, geese, donkeys and more farm animals!

You will also have a chance to:

Bonus:

  • Free souvenir for all Spring and Summer visitors.
  • Pick your own pumpkin in Fall.

We also have:

  • Picnic areas for those bringing a lunch.
  • Beverages, snacks and souvenirs for purchase in The Granary.
  • Gift Certificates and Annual Passes.

Milk a Cow

Did you know, on average, a cow drinks 30 gals of water a day!  That’s nearly a bathtub of water. A young female cow is called a heifer and must have a calf to produce milk. And sorry, but brown cows don’t give us chocolate milk. Learn this and other interesting “cow” facts during your guided tour of the farm. Is milking a cow on your bucket list? Now’s your chance. Everyone has the opportunity to milk a cow during their farm visit.

Catch a Chicken

When our guests return to The Granary at the end of their farm visit we often ask them, “What was your favorite animal today at the farm?” Hands-down the boys will chime in,”catching a chicken!”  Can you catch a chicken?!? Now’s your chance.  During your guided tour of the farm everyone enters the chicken coop to catch a chicken. Can’t catch one? That’s okay. Our tour guide will catch one for you.

Kiss a Pig

While visiting our petting farm you’ll visit The Teenage Pig Pen, The Sow Barn, and meet Otis, our 900 pound boar. You’ll enter The Teenage Pig Pen and have the opportunity to pet a pig and feel their fine hair. And yes, kiss one if you wish. Have you hugged your pig today?

Cuddle a Kitten

One of the most popular stops at the farm is The Kitten Barn. You’ll have a hard time pulling yourself away from the cutest, most playful kittens around. That’s why our General Admission family guest are invited to visit this area at their leisure after the guided tour portion of their visit. Spend a minute, or spend an hour. They are cute!

Hand feed Goats and Sheep

You’ll have the opportunity to hand feed goats and sheep along with holding their kids and lambs. While in the sheep pen be sure to run your fingers into the wool of the sheep to feel the lanolin found beneath. Did you know sheep are the only producers of lanolin? Also, Billy goats aren’t the only ones found to have beards and horns. Nannies (female goats) have them too. During your guided tour you’ll learn tons of animal facts.

Ride a Pony

Mulberry Lane Farm is home to over a dozen ponies. Blondie, Thunder and Winter are 3 of our mares (female ponies) that have offspring at the farm. Teddy Bear, Smokey and Buster are geldings (castrated male ponies) that may be in the pony ring the day of your visit. Our Welch ponies are taller ponies and the Shetlands are shorter. The pony ride will be a highlight of your child’s visit. 

Enjoy a Hayride

Farmer Pat LOVES taking our guests out on the hayride. The hay wagon pulled by the farm’s tractor takes you to the back of the farm. Keep your eyes open as you circle around the pasture where you may see cattle, ponies and horses grazing. Hang on…it’s a fun ride!

Pick a Pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch

We have the best Pumpkin Patch in Wisconsin! Guests who visit during the Fall season are invited to The Pumpkin Patch to pick their own FREE pumpkin! Farmer Pat plants a variety of pumpkins so whether you are looking for a big or small pumpkin, you’ll find just the right one. With over 6 acres of pumpkins to search through, you’ll discover each one looks better than the next. Kind of like being lost in a candy store!


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