Due to circumstances beyond our control there will be no Pony Rides this weekend. We will however be holding pony meet and greet sessions in the riding school arena. These sessions will run at 12pm and 2:30pm and include an information session about horses, a photo opportunity, a chance to pat the pony and a tour of our usually closed to the public stable yard. Pony meet and greets cost just £2 and there is no need to book in advance, they are suitable for all ages. We apologies for any inconvenience this change in schedule causes.
Family Fun Day. Saturday September 28th, 12pm to 4pm. Donkeys! Crafts!
Out now! Summer 2019 newsletter!
Our Summer 2019 newsletter is out! Just click on the link to get your own copy.
https://mailchi.mp/97a5b8a13503/deen-city-farm-summer-2019-newsletter-1696389
If you’re planning a visit next week, please note that our cafe will be closed for the day next Wednesday, April 24th, for staff training.
We’d like to remind our visitors that no dogs are allowed on the Farm except for assistance dogs. Thank you.
**CHRISTMAS CLOSING**
The farmyard will be closed from Monday 24th December and will reopen on Tuesday 2 January 2019.
The Cafe will close at 2pm on Sunday 23 December and reopen on Saturday 5th January 2019
The Riding School will be closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Lessons will be as normal.
We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PLAY AREA WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER FOR MAINTENANCE
New job vacancy – Casual Livestock Assistants Wanted
We’re looking for new casual Livestock Assistants to join the team. Details on our vacancies page. Closing date for applications (by CV and letter) is August 24th.
More animal care courses announced. How to Keep… Guinea Pigs, Rabbits and Ferrets. Saturday afternoons in August
More animal care courses at Deen City Farm! On three Saturdays in August, 2pm to 4pm, we’ll be running three short courses on How to Keep… Guinea Pigs, Rabbits and Ferrets. Two hours covering all aspects of caring for these small furries, with plenty of contact time. Oh alright then, cuddles. August 4th– Guinea Pigs. August 11th – Rabbits. August 18th – Ferrets. Just £15 a place, 10 places per course. Everyone over 7 welcome. Suitable for prospective and current owners.
Book here
New course! Introduction to Keeping Chickens. Limited places.
On Saturday July 28th, 1pm to 4pm, right here on the Farm, we’ll be running an “Introduction to Keeping Chickens” course for anyone thinking of getting their own chickens. No existing knowledge required. We’ll cover everything you need to think about and plan for, with advice on choosing breeds, on what equipment you’ll need to buy, and how to look after your chickens. The three-hour course will include plenty of hands-on time learning how to handle chickens safely and confidently. It’ll be a hen party, but you’ll be left with a great feeling (and handouts) instead of a hangover. £25 per person, children over 7 welcome. Includes refreshments. To make sure everyone has lots of chicken-time, there’ll be just 8 places. Book early!
The course will be run by Nick Golson, Farm Manager, RAU graduate and chicken-liker.
What the course will cover:
Thinking it all through: reasons to keep chickens, commonly asked questions
What you need in terms of housing and equipment, how to deal with foxes, what to feed
How to choose and buy the chickens: hybrids, pure breeds, bantams
How to get them home and settle them in
The daily, weekly and monthly routine
Pest control and predators
Seasonal care
Behaviour
Eggs
Basic anatomy, general health and health problems
When to call the vet