Description
PLEASE NOTE: The emphasis of Baby Animals: Heritage Breeds at the Banke is on educational information. All of the animals are rare, heritage breeds, many of which are on the verge of extinction. For the health and safety of both the animals and visitors, petting is not allowed.
Baby Animals: Heritage Breeds at the Banke, showcases a variety of more than a dozen heirloom breeds of Barnyard Baby Animals (and their moms) that would have been familiar to earlier generations. The event is a family-friendly opportunity to learn more about domestic livestock typical on coastal northern New England farms from the 17th century to the present day. Peter Cook, who assists with the coordination of animals for the museum's NH Fall Festival & Children's Authors Festival, curates the event, securing breeders from NH, Maine and MA farms who are expert in heritage animals including lambs, kids, calves, piglets, bunnies, chicks, and ducklings. The breeders answer visitors’ questions, explaining the developmental needs of the babies, the various aspects of husbandry that are required to raise them and why they have chosen to preserve these sometimes-endangered domestic animals for future generations. Many farms are family projects enthusiastically supported by multiple generations of caretakers.
Ticket cost and information:
- Strawbery Banke Members: 50% off or free depending on membership level. To become a member, click here!
- Adults: $10.00
- Children (ages 5 - 17): $5.00
- Children (under 5): free*
- Active duty military & their families; veterans: free*
*tickets available at the door.
Date & Time
Apr 25 - May 3, 2020