African domestic goat
African domestic goat
Publié par le Wednesday 2 January 2019
The mini-farm’s domestic goats are among the little ones’ favorite animals. Be sure to come and feed these little gourmands during your visit, and teach your children to love and respect animals!
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Guinea pig
Publié par le Wednesday 2 January 2019
Small and cute, guinea pigs are also among the small farm animals that children love! Their distinctive vocalizations make us wonder what they’re up to!
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Butterfly rabbit
Publié par le Wednesday 2 January 2019
With its big ears that fall a little and its characteristic eye spots, the butterfly rabbit is one of children’s best friends. Thanks to its special genetics, only half the babies in a litter will have the butterfly-shaped spot on their nose that is so characteristic of this big rabbit!
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Jersey cow
Publié par le Wednesday 2 January 2019
At the mini-farm, you’re sure to meet Eolienne, our Jersey cow. This Anglo-Norman breed is not very common in France. It has a more or less dark fawn coat. The Jersiaise is a small cow, with an average weight of 300kg.
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Pony (mini-shetland)
Publié par le Wednesday 2 January 2019
As you ride along on the Trans’félins, you’ll pass by Katia and Darko, our two mini-Shetland ponies. Originally from Scotland, they are one of the world’s smallest equines, a characteristic they derive from their adaptation to the harsh climate of their distant homeland.
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Pigeon
Publié par le Tuesday 1 January 2019
The park is home to two breeds of domestic pigeon: the pigeon mondain and the pigeon cauchois. These two ancient breeds have long been bred for their meat. Today, they are more commonly found as ornamental pigeons.
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