Kathy D.
Sep 6, 2024
We have used Kidz Kountry for years for events. They always do a great job, and all of the kids love to see all of the different animals they bring with them.
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M S.
Jan 9, 2018
Very rude owner that is extremely difficult to contact. If you are looking to have your child's birthday party here, I would suggest Cedar Hill Farms in Hernando, MS instead. For a few dollars extra, you get so much more in your party package--including farm staff that actually answers their phones and returns your calls when you leave voicemails asking questions.
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Angela R.
Jun 18, 2017
Attended a birthday party. Owner was very rude. Too many goats. Websie says birthday kids (there were 2) would get a tshirt and she said we don't do that anymore. (Then get it off your website). It was a positive experience for the kids to see such a variety of animals, but the rudeness of the owner was very disappointing for my friend who had the party for her kids and for the kids at the party. I do not recommend this place for a field trip or birthday party. It's obviously a money making venture and. It one where the animals are well taken care of (too many goats) and the customers are treated with kindness and respect.
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Chalise B.
Oct 1, 2016
After experiencing their petting farm today at the Bartlett Festival this was my email to Kidz Kountry: Our family was at the petting zoo today at the Bartlett Festival. We all love animals and while we are not experts at livestock husbandry, I know enough to know that the hooves of all of the animals were extremely long, especially on the goats. It is very important for their overall health to have their hooves kept trimmed. If hooves are left too long it can make it difficult for the goat to walk, and can effect joints in the pastern and knees. As hooves grow, they often curl over trapping bacteria against the foot pad. This can cause hoof rot and infection.I know it is difficult to keep up with grooming on that many animals, but if someone isn't able to do it or pay for it, you really should consider having less animals. The fact that you let your animals go out to a large event with their hooves in that condition is absolutely appalling and shameful.
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