Friday, April 23, 2010

A trip to the Camel Farm


This week Tatum visited the Camel Farm here in town with Lisa & Sophie. The Camel farm is a working farm specializing in the breeding of Arabian (one-humped) camels and other exotic and unusual animals and birds.

Besides a large herd of Arabian Camels, visitors can see a variety of animals and birds including, Arabian Wild Cats, an Ostrich, an Emu, Sicilian Miniature Donkeys, a Llama, Watusi Cattle, Fallow Deer, Four-Horned Sheep, Barbados Sheep, Go-bex, Patagonian Cavys, an African Spurred Tortoise, Golden Pheasants, Ring-necked Pheasants, Chinese Pheasant, Texas A&M (white) Pharoah Quail, Turkens (Transylvanian naked Necks), a Zeedonk, Bobwhite Quail, Silkie Chickens, English Bantams, Mandarin Ducks, Arabian Horses, Coati Mundis and many other animals.

I was really surprised she actually touched the animals. This is something she doesn't normally do, she is usually running from them and hiding.



Tatum had a great time seeing all the animals and talked about it for days.
Thank you Lisa for taking her!!

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