First up, the camel. I think Kayden was most excited about the camel, to the parents the camel didn't seem so nice, probably the reason why they don't offer camel rides, eh? And it cracks me up, because he'll stand next to a large camel, even feed horses, pigs, goats and donkeys, but as soon as the little Chihuahua in a dress came close to him he ran up my leg! All too funny.
Up next was the animals inside the barn, there were donkeys, miniature horses, pigs, pygmy goats, bunnies, even a three day old bunny (pic coming up), chicks and I'm sure I am missing a few animals. It was so nice that the kids were allowed to hold the chicks and bunnies.
They had these "sleeping bag" sacks that the kids got to use to help prevent the bunnies from scratching the kids arms and bellies. Most of the time the bunnies inched their way out, but it helped for the most part. Kayden absolutely loved holding the bunny, he didn't want to share!
Feeding a goat.
Three day old bunny, which could be easily mistaken for a baby rat.
Feeding the pigs, all so much fun.
And the thing he was looking forward to the most....riding a horse, whose name, funny enough, was Bunny. Kayden had a perma-grim the whole riding trip.And that concludes our trip to Old McDebbie's Farm. It was a very enjoyable experience, even if it was 95 degrees here and I was sweating like no other. I absolutely couldn't talk Kayden into shorts either. He was one HOT boy.
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