ADOPT YOUR FAVOURITE FARM ANIMAL
Adopt An Animal
There have been so many kind messages about sponsoring and adopting our animals especially the lambs.
This is something 4 Kingdoms have never done before.
We think it’s a great idea, and our new adoption programme means you are able to help keep our animals safe and well.
Having found ourselves in an unprecedented situation that no-one could have planned for.
Every year we spend more than £180,000 on feeding, Bedding and Vets fees.
All our income normally comes from our visitors, your sponsorship will contribute to the welfare of all our amazing animals on site.
We really appreciate your support.
ANIMAL SPONSORSHIPS AND ADOPTIONS
BRONZE ADOPTION PACKAGE
Per Annum
In addition to knowing your supporting our animals and farm park, you also get:
SILVER ADOPTION
PACKAGE
Per Annum
In addition to knowing your supporting our animals and farm park, you also get:
GOLD ADOPTION
PACKAGE
Per Annum
In addition to knowing your supporting our animals and farm park, you also get:
**(each silver & gold adoption package equals one day visit experience for 2 people, 1 of which must be over 18 years of age).
*(Animal encounters will be on pre booked selected dates and times throughout the year. The animal information fact sheet maybe in a group format followed by personal meet and greets with Photo opportunities).
All You Have To Do Now Is Decide Which Farm Animal to Adopt?
ALPACA
The alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is a species of South American camelid mammal. It is similar to, and often confused with, the llama. However, alpacas are often noticeably smaller than llamas. The two animals are closely related and can successfully crossbreed.
CALF
A calf (plural calves) is a young domestic cow or bull. Calf are born after nine months. They usually stand within a few minutes of calving, and suckle within an hour.
GOAT
The goat is domesticated from the wild goat of Southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. There are over 300 distinct breeds of goat. It is one of the oldest domesticated species of animal, according to archaeological evidence that its earliest domestication was 10,000 calendar years ago.
LAMB
One way sheep communicate with each other and their surroundings is through scent. Sheep have scent glands in front of their eyes and between the digits of their hooves that produce smelly secretions used to communicate with one another!
LLAMA
Llamas are very social animals and live with others as a herd. Their wool is very soft and lanolin-free. Llamas can learn simple tasks after a few repetitions. When using a pack, they can carry about 25 to 30% of their body weight for 5–8 miles.
TORTOISE
Tortoises are the longest-living land animals in the world, although the longest-living species of tortoise is a matter of debate. The oldest tortoise ever recorded, and one of the oldest individual animals ever recorded was 188 years old.
T-REX
T-rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time. One of the largest, nicknamed Sue, is located at the Field Museum of Natural History. Sue measured 40–42 ft long, and using a variety of techniques, was estimated to have weighed between 8.4 metric tons to 14 metric tons.
TRICERATOPS
Individual Triceratops are estimated to have reached about 26 to 30 ft in length, 9.5 to 9.8 ft in height, and 6.1 to 12.0 metric tons in weight. The most distinctive feature is their large skull, among the largest of all land animals.
DONKEY
The donkey has been used as a working animal for at least 5000 years (ours don't do any work as you can see, lol). There are more than 40 million donkeys in the world, mostly in under developed countries, where they are used principally as pack animals.
Our donkeys are currently away training to be therapy animals.