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Baby Farm Animal Celebration at Billings Farm

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Baby Farm Animal Celebration

Celebrate Spring! at Billings Farm & Museum. The farm's most popular event offers the opportunity for visitors to get up close with the farm’s baby animals, plant an heirloom seed, participate in fun craft activities and more.



The staff will introduce you to the farm’s calves, lambs, steers, goats, chicks, and bunnies and discuss their care, diet, and growth, while you see them up close. 



Start planning your garden!  Learn about the importance of heirloom seeds and get your hands dirty by planting an heirloom seed to take home. The littles can get creative and make a cute animal plant marker to take home.



Admission includes all programs and activities plus the farm life exhibits, 1890 Farm House, and working dairy farm. 



The Billings Farm & Museum is owned and operated by The Woodstock Foundation Inc., a charitable non-profit institution.

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Phone:
802-457-2355

69 Old River Road
Woodstock, VT 05091
United States

Person holding young chick
43.632595, -72.517061

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