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Spirit is a Rocky Mountain horse that is 8 years old. Spirit likes grass, hay, and snacks.
Horses typically sleep standing up and prefer it that way.
Otis is a Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pig. As a pot-bellied pig, he has short ears, a short snout, and a large, drooping abdomen. He is also quite smart and may come say hi if you call him by his name.
Ricky Bobby is a goat that lives at the AgriPark. He loves to climb up onto anything and everything, but he loves nothing more than eating some fresh hay.
Goats cannot look up or down without moving their heads.
We have one ram and a few ewes at the AgriPark. They had a new baby lamb in April, and they like to eat, run, and eat some more!
Sheep can see behind them without having to turn their heads.
We have a variety of chickens at the AgriPark, with the most common being white leghorns.
Chickens can see 300 degrees around them, giving them excellent peripheral vision and the ability to see objects nearly all the way behind them. This is part of why they are so hard to catch.
We currently have one black rabbit who calls the AgriPark his home.
Chickens can see 360 degrees and rotate their ears 270 degrees, giving them a significant advantage over their natural predators.