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Well it's going to be a petting/looking zoo. There will be four acres of pasture with trees growing throughout. I don't want to cut the trees down for more pasture so I thought this would be my best bet. I don't want to stress any of the animals with the visitors, the kids will not be allowed to chase the animals what so ever. I really want them to be seen from a distance anyways displaying their long tail feathers for people to see.
The animals that are shy will have plenty of room to stay away from the children and only the animals that are friendly and want to come up to you will have the oppurtunity. All of the animals will be purchased as babies to grow into this atmosphere. I wouldn't want anything to be thrown in the pen with out proper socialization.
I've had experience with emu's and they were fine. I raised them from day one till they were about 8 months old. Unfourtanatly a kid from our old farm shot the two along with about 25 pullets with a bb gun. I couldn't prove it even though people seen him doing it. The cops didn't seem to care. Anyways the two emu's would eat directly out of our hands and never really gave us a problem. Anything shiny though they would want to eat.... earings, rings, ect.
For the insurance if I had people sign waivers would I still need to purchase additional insurance? No body will be allowed in the petting zoo with out supervision and there will be two-three people in with the tour to make sure the animals are taken care off. But then again I do not want any accidents to happen to any kids on the property. Maybe I should set an age limit? Or have a seperate part of the petting zoo for the younger kids with smaller animals that are more predictable such as rabbits, ducklings, and so forth.
Reguardless of purchasing insurance a waiver will be signed so I'm not held responsible. I remember as a kid if we would ever go on field trips or such this is what we had to do.
What do you think?
The animals that are shy will have plenty of room to stay away from the children and only the animals that are friendly and want to come up to you will have the oppurtunity. All of the animals will be purchased as babies to grow into this atmosphere. I wouldn't want anything to be thrown in the pen with out proper socialization.
I've had experience with emu's and they were fine. I raised them from day one till they were about 8 months old. Unfourtanatly a kid from our old farm shot the two along with about 25 pullets with a bb gun. I couldn't prove it even though people seen him doing it. The cops didn't seem to care. Anyways the two emu's would eat directly out of our hands and never really gave us a problem. Anything shiny though they would want to eat.... earings, rings, ect.
For the insurance if I had people sign waivers would I still need to purchase additional insurance? No body will be allowed in the petting zoo with out supervision and there will be two-three people in with the tour to make sure the animals are taken care off. But then again I do not want any accidents to happen to any kids on the property. Maybe I should set an age limit? Or have a seperate part of the petting zoo for the younger kids with smaller animals that are more predictable such as rabbits, ducklings, and so forth.
Reguardless of purchasing insurance a waiver will be signed so I'm not held responsible. I remember as a kid if we would ever go on field trips or such this is what we had to do.
What do you think?