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Tours of Farm Animal Rescue 17/11/19

Sun, November 17, 2019

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM AEST

Farm Animal Rescue

1713 Dayboro Road, Dayboro, QLD, 4521, Australia (map)
  • Animals
  • Vegan
Event Description
Event hosted by Farm Animal Rescue.

**PLEASE NOTE - EVERY GUEST (including children) MUST HAVE A TICKET**.

Meet the chickens, goats, sheep, cows, pigs and other happy animals who have a forever home at the Farm Animal Rescue sanctuary.

Booking a tour on a Farm Animal Rescue Open Day is a great way to meet animals that have been rescued from the agriculture industry, hear their stories, and spend some time with our amazing residents.

•The farm is open from 10.00am to 2.00pm
•Our Walking Safaris will depart the visitor area promptly and take around 90 minutes. Guests must be accompanied by a guide when visiting the animals. There are steep hills at the sanctuary and there is a significant amount of walking involved.
•If you arrive between tour times you are welcome to wait in our visitor area where a Tofurky sausage sizzle and other goodies are available for purchase. Our sausage sizzle and merchandise is available from 11.30am until 3pm.
•a suggested $10 donation applies
•children under 15 must be supervised at all times as animals are free-ranging
•visitors wishing to see the cattle and pigs are required to navigate a steep path

What to bring with you
•We suggest you bring sunscreen
•a hat and water
•We recommend that you wear long trousers.
* Full enclosed shoes are MANDATORY.

You must arrive at the sanctuary at least 15 minutes prior to your tour. Refunds of booking fees are available for cancellations received by midnight the day before.

Parking on the highway is not permitted. You must park within the sanctuary grounds.

Visitors not wearing fully enclosed shoes will be denied access. Many of the sanctuary animals come from intensive farming and other cruel situations. You will be required to sign a liability waiver when you arrive at the sanctuary.

While visitors of all ages are welcome, the information that we provide on tours is most relevant to adults and teenagers.

The sanctuary paddocks are hilly and there are rough paths. Visitors need to have at least an average level of fitness and good mobility to successfully complete the tour.

For the animals and volunteers

Donations of fresh fruit and vegetables for the animals are welcome. We can only accept donations of apples, watermelons, bananas, grapes, strawberries, pumpkins, pears and carrots.

Food donations will be placed in our food store and must not be fed to the animals by visitors.

Donations of packaged frozen, refrigerated and shelf items for the sanctuary’s interns are also welcome. All donations for the interns must be vegan.

Merchandise

Our vegan bumper stickers, tote bags, magnets, TShirts, and Sanctuary mugs will be available for sale. 

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