Collecting eggs from the chickens and putting out hay for the horses offers a taste of farm life with five different Animal Adventures at Primrose Farm, a facility of the St. Charles Park District.
The historic working farm is inviting guests to help feed, groom and care for its animals. These classes allow guests of all ages to enjoy animal experiences. Programs range from the simple task feeding chickens to learning farm skills.
“You can choose to feed the chickens or goats, which takes just a few minutes, to spending an afternoon taking care of the horses,” Alison Jones, Manager of Farm Programs and Interpretive Services said. “The little ones tend to like the classes that are short and sweet while the older children and adults enjoy asking questions.”
A great introduction to the farm life is the Feed the Chickens and Feed the Goats programs. Jones and her staff help visitors to feed the animals. She said these two programs are popular for preschool-age children and an adult can easily assist a child.
For the next level of adventure try the Chicken and Egg activity where visitors enter the coop to collect eggs and participants are able to take some home for their own kitchen. The Animal Adventure: Hold Your Horses gives visitors the opportunity to help groom the farm’s Belgian draft horses. Jones said the horses really enjoy the attention and spending time with people. For visitors, it’s a chance to learn about horse care and ask staff questions too. Or, learn how milk a cow with the Hands On Milking experience where visitors can hand-milk a Jersey cow.
Advance registration is required. These educational opportunities offer a personal feel and give participants a chance to engage with staff and learn more about the animal care.
Fees range from $2-$10 per person. It’s best to dress for the weather and the job, Jones said, adding that closed-toed shoes and long pants are best when working up close with the animals.
Primrose Farm is located at 5N726 Crane Road in St. Charles. Visit www.primrosefarm.com for more information.