Fifth Day Farm
Located at 5732 Clyattville-Nankin Rd, Valdosta, GA 31601. Fifth Day Farm is a family friendly petting zoo with a slew of animals on display. In addition to the standard fare, Fifth Day Farm also has a slew of educational activities and programs for kids of all ages. The farm also has a number of festivals, including an annual fall festival, and is the home of the oh so spooky black cat. The farm is a family affair with four full-time employees and about 20 part-time employees. For a small fee, guests can take part in activities such as pony rides, pig races, and goat yoga. Several of the farm's animals are rescued from euthanasia, and the farm has a no kill program. The farm's best ducks are available for adoption, and their mascot, the pig of the house, is a popular tourist destination for locals and visitors.
It opened in 2007, and is run by Janet Hendley and her husband, Steve. The farm offers animal adventures, photo shoots, and other educational experiences. It also works with a local hatchery, Freedom Ranger Hatchery. The farm primarily operates in the General Farms - Primarily Crops sector. It generates $81,353 in revenue every year. It employs four people at its single location. It is open to individuals and groups. It has annual fall festivals, a goat yoga class, and professional photoshoots with the animals. Next blog post.
In addition to the animals, the farm hosts a number of educational events and programs, including a series of monthly family workshops, and a series of ad hoc family events. Fifth Day Farm has a few tricks up its sleeve, including the sexiest duck of all time, and the best fowl in town.
It opened in 2007, and is run by Janet Hendley and her husband, Steve. The farm offers animal adventures, photo shoots, and other educational experiences. It also works with a local hatchery, Freedom Ranger Hatchery. The farm primarily operates in the General Farms - Primarily Crops sector. It generates $81,353 in revenue every year. It employs four people at its single location. It is open to individuals and groups. It has annual fall festivals, a goat yoga class, and professional photoshoots with the animals. See more.