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Two baby alpacas born at Chinguacousy Park

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Published on April 29, 2016 with No Comments

BRAMPTON, ON: The Mini Moo Farm at Chinguacousy Park has welcomed two baby alpacas in the past few weeks.
Elsa, whose black and white colouring resembles a tuxedo, was born on March 30 to mother Kalee. Her half-sister Anna was born to mom Leeta on April 18. Both crias (baby alpacas) weighed in at a healthy 15.4 pounds soon after their birth.
Visitors are welcome daily between 12-4 pm to walk through the barn, see the animals and speak to the animal attendants. The alpacas are not the only babies in the barn – Bantam, Cochin and Silkie chicks (baby chickens) are also on display.
Starting Victoria Day weekend (May 21), the Mini Moo Farm will be open daily from 12-8 pm. The Petting Zoo and pony rides will also open that weekend, with extended hours over the summer.
Petting Zoo and Pony Rides
May 21- June 26 Saturdays and Sundays 12-5 pm
July and August Daily 12-5 pm
In addition to alpacas and chickens, the Mini Moo Farm is home to goats, sheep, ponies, donkeys, peafowl, rabbits and pigs.
Chinguacousy Park offers a variety of other fun activities for families, including mini golf, paddle boats, tropical gardens, greenhouse, playground and splash pad, starting May 21. For more information, please visit www.brampton.ca

 

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