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Celebrate Spring with Baby Animals at Farm Wisconsin

MANITOWOC, WI—The highly anticipated Spring Baby Fever event is back at Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center! Taking place on Saturday, April 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., guests of all ages are invited to celebrate the season by interacting with the cutest baby farm animals around.



Attendees will have the unique opportunity to get up close with a variety of baby animals of all shapes and sizes, including alpacas from LondonDairy Alpaca Ranch, a sheep and her ewe lamb from White Granary Farm of Door County, goat kids, baby bunnies, and piglets. Guests can also meet some of the dedicated farmers who raise and care for these animals.

 

“We are so grateful for local farmers who are willing to share their animals and talents with our visitors,” says Abigail Winkel, Farm Wisconsin’s brand manager. “It’s a great opportunity for our guests to interact with baby animals, while also learning from our interactive exhibits and other features at Farm Wisconsin.”

 

Adding to the excitement, the 77th Alice in Dairyland, Halei Heinzel, will be on site, leading a fun, hands-on animal activity for guests to enjoy.

 

The Wisconsin Café, located inside Farm Wisconsin, will serve breakfast, lunch, and homemade soups from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

 

All Spring Baby Fever activities are included in the price of general admission. Tickets can be purchased at the front desk on the day of the event or in advance at farmwisconsin.org.

 

Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center 

The Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center is an interactive agricultural education center located along I-43 in northeastern Wisconsin. Farm Wisconsin connects visitors’ curiosity to the wonder of Wisconsin agriculture and provides guests with a better understanding of their food sources and their importance. 

 

Regular Farm Wisconsin admission rates are $18 for adults, $14 for seniors 62 and older, and $10 for youth 3-18. Children 2 and younger are admitted free of charge. More information can be found at farmwisconsin.org.