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Lambing Events 2026

Spring has arrived, and with it the excitement of lambing season! Come and witness the arrival of newborn lambs in our working farm environment, inside one of our barns. Learn about how lambs are cared for, watch our farm team in action, and discover fascinating facts about their first days of life. Our range of sessions lets you experience lambing safely, from free guided viewing to exclusive pen-side access and exciting evening events. 

Important Notices: 

Lambing Events tickets do not include Farm Entry. A valid Day Pass must be purchased or Annual Pass must be shown on entry.

Always wash your hands with warm water and soap after entering an animal contact area. All participants must wash their hands before and after the experience. You will be required to step through an antibacterial shoe dip for the health and safety of our lambs and yourselves. Appropriate clothing and shoes must be worn, customers wearing inappropriate shoes or clothing may be turned away. 

While it is safe to visit Standalone Farm when pregnant, we do not reccomend that you participate in any of our lambing events.

Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. It normally causes a mild illness in people with healthy immune systems, but it can be problematic during pregnancy because it may harm your baby. 

There is a risk of catching toxoplasmosis from a pregnant ewe, if, during the process of lambing, infected material enters your eyes, mouth or open cuts. This is very unlikely and we take every care to avoid the contamination of public areas with these fluids, but recommend that you are especially careful to wash your hands after entering livestock areas and again before eating or drinking.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions, we are always happy to help. 

Lambing Events 2026

Spring has arrived, and with it the excitement of lambing season! Come and witness the arrival of newborn lambs in our working farm environment, inside one of our barns. Learn about how lambs are cared for, watch our farm team in action, and discover fascinating facts about their first days of life. Our range of sessions lets you experience lambing safely, from free guided viewing to exclusive pen-side access and exciting evening events. 

Important Notices: 

Lambing Events tickets do not include Farm Entry. A valid Day Pass must be purchased or Annual Pass must be shown on entry.

Always wash your hands with warm water and soap after entering an animal contact area. All participants must wash their hands before and after the experience. You will be required to step through an antibacterial shoe dip for the health and safety of our lambs and yourselves. Appropriate clothing and shoes must be worn, customers wearing inappropriate shoes or clothing may be turned away. 

While it is safe to visit Standalone Farm when pregnant, we do not reccomend that you participate in any of our lambing events.

Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. It normally causes a mild illness in people with healthy immune systems, but it can be problematic during pregnancy because it may harm your baby. 

There is a risk of catching toxoplasmosis from a pregnant ewe, if, during the process of lambing, infected material enters your eyes, mouth or open cuts. This is very unlikely and we take every care to avoid the contamination of public areas with these fluids, but recommend that you are especially careful to wash your hands after entering livestock areas and again before eating or drinking.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions, we are always happy to help.