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This article was published 19/03/2021 (1910 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Goats, llamas and donkeys have settled into their homes at the new Aunt Sally’s Farm attraction at Assiniboine Park Zoo, in advance of opening day on March 25. Above: the goats can travel from paddock to paddock via overhead bridges, while human kids and their parents can climb the observation tower or (below left) toss coins into the wishing well kept from the old Aunt Sally’s Farm and located near a children’s playground. Above left: one of the taller goats reaches for a tender tree branch snack outside its paddock.

 

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One of the taller goats in the new Aunt Sally's Farm reaches up for tender branches on a tree outside its enclosure.
Sou'wester One of the taller goats in the new Aunt Sally's Farm reaches up for tender branches on a tree outside its enclosure.
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The goats can hop up stairs, go through an elevated tunnel to a second enclosure, and on into a third paddock via a rainbow arch tunnel. In the distance is the viewing tower for Aunt Sally's Farm patrons.
Sou'wester The goats can hop up stairs, go through an elevated tunnel to a second enclosure, and on into a third paddock via a rainbow arch tunnel. In the distance is the viewing tower for Aunt Sally's Farm patrons.
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The wishing well from the former Aunt Sally's Farm is located near the children's playground at the new attraction at the Assiniboine Park Zoo.
Sou'wester The wishing well from the former Aunt Sally's Farm is located near the children's playground at the new attraction at the Assiniboine Park Zoo.
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