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Baby Farm Animal Celebration at Billings Farm

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Baby Farm Animal Celebration

The Farm’s most popular event, the Baby Farm Animal Celebration offers the opportunity to meet the farm’s baby animals. Heirloom seed and children’s craft activities also will be featured. 



Our skilled staff will introduce you to the farm’s calves, lambs, steers, piglets, chicks, ducklings, and goslings 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 plant a seed from the Billings Farm garden to take home. Craft your own farm animal plant marker to go with your plantings.



Admission includes all programs and activities plus the farm life exhibits, 1890 Farm House, and working dairy farm. For additional information, contact the museum:  802/457-2355 or www.billingsfarm.org.



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

43.632595, -72.517061

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