N6134 670th St, Menomonie, WI 54751, United StatesMap
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Great time!!
My family and I came here for the first time last spring when they had the baby animals, WE HAD SO MUCH FUN!! I can’t wait to come back! My only complaint was food was way expensive!
The staff was able to explain that the farming techniques used are for the safety of the lambs. The small pens are so the ewe(mother sheep) can bond with the lambs. This is a great experience for ever...
Over crowded and Not Concerned about Public Safety
If you are a pandemic denier this is the place for you. They do ask that you wear masks, but once inside the barn anything goes. Most people did keep them on but some just had them hanging under the...
We visited with our grand kids in the spring, they have limited weekends open where you can go into the lambing barns and hold the animals. Lambs, goats, chicks, pigs all with babies the kids can int...
Great time!!
My family and I came here for the first time last spring when they had the baby animals, WE HAD SO MUCH FUN!! I can’t wait to come back! My only complaint was food was way expensive!
Great time for everyone
The staff was able to explain that the farming techniques used are for the safety of the lambs. The small pens are so the ewe(mother sheep) can bond with the lambs. This is a great experience for ever...
Over crowded and Not Concerned about Public Safety
If you are a pandemic denier this is the place for you. They do ask that you wear masks, but once inside the barn anything goes. Most people did keep them on but some just had them hanging under the...
Garbage
Pooped my pants. Note: no extra pants so I was a pretty horrible experience also pls add some more scary stuff
LOT'S OF FUN FOR THE KIDS
We visited with our grand kids in the spring, they have limited weekends open where you can go into the lambing barns and hold the animals. Lambs, goats, chicks, pigs all with babies the kids can int...