Dominos Petting Farm
About Dominos Petting Farm
There is something really fun about spending the day with animals, and at Domino's Petting Farm, kids can actually enjoy hands-on fun with adorable domestic animals!
Domino's Petting Farm is 20 acres of farmland, with fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. Of course, let's start with those resident barnyard friends!
Those favorites are out in force as kids can see those funny goats play, or watch those chickens ruffle some feathers. There are cute llamas perfect for photo opportunities, and those gorgeous ponies too!
From the smallest bunnies, to the biggest bovine, Domino's Petting Farm has all the domestic farm favorites - even Badger the Cat!
With sheep, alpacas, and even peacocks, kids will be able to pay and feed many of these cute barnyard creatures.
For some more farm fun, they even offer hayrides on occasion too!
Celebrating a birthday? This Ann Arbor petting farm would love to help you celebrate too! There are great packages that kids can choose from, and of course, feeding the animals is part of it! There are even options to feed those happy kids too...
If you want a charming, relaxing, and classic American farm experience, then head on over to Domino's Petting Farm and see why it's so popular with Michigan families!
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults $6.00
Children $6.00
Free Under 23 months
Last Update 2023
Discount Seniors $5.50 (60+)
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Dominos Petting Farm FAQ’s
Any top tips when visiting?
If you LOVE the farm and want to support it, why not get a family membership? You can get one year of free admission, and it helps support the farm!
Teachers corner
They love field trips with students of all ages who want to learn about farming and agriculture! Just call in advance to book
Is Dominos Petting Farm fully accessible?
Just give them a call if you want to check the availability of the farm and activities
Any additonal information?
Check the opening times before you go as summer hours are different to winter
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