Hands extended drew goats and sheep to kindergarteners at the Willow School petting zoo on May 15. (Marillyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle)
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Feeding frenzy at the Willow farm

As the school year winds down, the kindergarteners, first and second graders at Willow School in Homewood got to be outside with the farm animals at a petting zoo.

On Friday, May 15, a farm team from Huntley brought a menagerie of animals to the delight of the children. They got to feed and pet the pony, goats, sheep, cow and lama. A rabbit and chicken were there but preferred the comfort of their own pen.

  • Regan Lewis gets down to feed the sheep at the petting zoo. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle)
    Regan Lewis gets down to feed the sheep at the petting zoo. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle)

To start with, the students listened to instructions on how to feed the animals – from their hand, not the paper cup full of feed. Students circled the pen trying to draw the animals’ attention, not a hard thing when you’re giving them food.

Once the feeding was complete, the students were allowed in the pen to wander and pet the animals.

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