THE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND BABIES HAVE BEEN BORN!! In February of this year, just 2 weeks apart, Ocoee Riverside Farm welcomed the birth of not one but 2 Scottish Highland baby calves. A boy and a girl!! Come on out and meet the two newest members on the farm, Lily and her half brother Spud! Following your baby calf bottle feeding we’re going to head on over to the Critter Corral for more farm animal fun! Enjoy playing with and petting goats, pigs, sheep and more! Families may also enjoy the playground just outside our petting zoo to finish out your hour long encounter here on the farm! So hurry on out and HUG A HIGHLAND! Even though these babies will be small adults, babies don’t stay babies forever and this bottle feeding opportunity is only going to be around a short while!
- $49.99; up to 4 guests
- Total Duration: 60 minutes
- Available to both lodging & non-lodging guests of all ages
- Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
- REQUIRES 24-HOUR ADVANCED RESERVATIONS
- LODGING GUESTS ONLY: REMEMBER TO USE YOUR 20% OFF DISCOUNT CODE WHICH MUST BE USED AT TIME OF PURCHASE
CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY: Cancellation requests must be submitted to the farm via email. A 95% refund is available for requests made at least 72 hrs prior to the encounter time. Requests of less than 72 hrs but more than 48 hrs will be refunded 50%. No refunds for cancellations inside of 48 hrs. With the exception of horse, pony & camel rides our encounters run rain or shine. NO RIDES IN RAIN OR TEMPS <33°F. In the event the farm needs to cancel for any reason guests will be refunded 100%.
LIABILITY WAIVER MUST BE SIGNED BY, OR ON BEHALF OF, ALL GUESTS LODGING WITH US AND/OR PARTICIPATING IN OUR EVENTS AND ENCOUNTERS.
WARNING: Under Tennessee law, there is no liability for an injury to or death of a participant, or damage to the property of a participant, in an agritourism activity conducted at this agritourism location or by this agritourism professional if such injury, death, or property damage results from the inherent risks of the agritourism activity. Inherent risks of agritourism activities include, among others, risks of injury and damage inherent to land, equipment, and animals, as well as the potential for you to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to your injury or death or to the damaging of your own property. You are assuming the risk of participating in this agritourism activity. ~Tenn. Code § 43-39-10