Barnyard Bash
Baby Farm Animal Festival
May 8-11 & 15-18
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Experience the joyful arrival of spring at Lucky Ladd Farms during our exclusive Barnyard Babies Bash, a limited two-week event that's perfect for families and animal enthusiasts alike! Located in Middle Tennessee, Lucky Ladd Farms is your destination for fun and unforgettable animal encounters.
Join us as we welcome the arrival of adorable baby animals including fuzzy chicks, playful piglets, bouncing bunnies, and more. It's an ideal outdoor activity for those looking for springtime adventures, animal attractions, and kid-friendly events near Nashville, Franklin, and Murfreesboro.
Event Highlights:
- Cuddle with Cute Baby Animals: Get up close to bunnies, lambs, and goat kids – perfect for heartwarming photo opportunities.
- Family-Friendly Fun: Enjoy games and activities that are fun for the whole family.
- Nature & Wildlife Exploration: Wander through our expansive farm and zoo for unique animal encounters.
- Outdoor Adventure Awaits: Plenty of space to play, fresh air, and sunshine amidst the scenic farm setting.
- Baby Naming Contest: During your visit, enter to win a contest to name some of our farm babies and if selected win a $50 gift certificate to Lucky Ladd Farms!
Don't miss out on this cute event at Tennessee's largest petting farm – a must-visit for anyone seeking memorable things to do near Nashville this spring!
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SAFE INTERACTIONS WITH ANIMALS
Healthy animals and bugs may naturally carry diseases that can make you sick. These are known as zoonotic diseases. While this list is not all inclusive, some of the most common zoonotic diseases and their carriers include:
- Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which you can get from a tick bite.
- West Nile virus, which you can get from a mosquito bite.
- Salmonella infection, which you can get after handling a baby chick, chicken, bird, duck, frog, turtle, or snake.
- E. coli and Lysteria infections, which you can catch if you touch almost any type of living animal, but are most often associated with cows, sheep, and goats.
Thankfully, there are things you can do to help protect yourself, your children, and others from contracting a zoonotic diseases.
- Closely supervise children in animal areas.
- Avoid putting things in your mouth when in or around animal areas.
- No food, drinks, baby bottles, pacifiers, toys, or strollers should be in animal areas.
- Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds after being around animals or animal areas.
- Hand-washing sinks are located at the entrance/exit-ways of Lucky's Barnyard and at nearby restroom facilities. Additionally, hand-sanitizing stations can be located throughout the facility. Hand sanitizer should only be used as a supplement to preventative measures until you can wash with soap and water, as sanitizer does not effectively remove all dirt and debris from hands.
- Properly sanitize any personal belongings such as shoes, strollers and clothing to kill germs that might have been transferred through contact with animals, their bedding, or surroundings.
- Protect yourself from bug bites by using repellent on skin not covered by clothes or shoes.
- Check for ticks after you've been outdoors.
It's important to remember that anyone can become sick from a zoonotic disease, including healthy people. However, some people may be more at risk than others and should take steps to protect themselves or family members. These people are more likely than others to get really sick, and even die from infection with certain diseases. These groups of people include:
- Children younger than 5
- Adults older than 65
- Pregnant women
- People with weakened immune systems