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      • Get to know the animals at Christmas Tree Farm - they’re all very friendly! Say “Hi” to the cheeky goats, meet Betty & Daisy - the cows, and feed the resident flock of sheep, who are happy to come up-close and eat right out of your bucket. Oh, and if you’ve got a carrot or two at hand, the ponies and donkeys will be more than happy to see you!
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  2. You can also purchase buckets of food for the animals, which are similar to sandcastle buckets and these were £2.50 for a large one but i didn’t get the price for a small one. The farm has a clear path which walks around it and has animals such as sheep, cows, goats, pigs, rheas and alpacas.

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    • Cudham Road Downe Village
  3. Fortunately, many Christmas tree farms host a delightful range of festive food. Look forward to roasted chestnuts, hot chocolate, mince pies and mulled cider – a delicious treat awaits! Be sure to indulge and add that extra dollop of joy to your day.

  4. On the Farm, we have a variety of Animals all of which can be fed from the buckets we sell at the farm entrance. As you go into the farm the first thing you will see are the Sheep and Llamas, in Spring watch out for the naughty lambs who have escaped through the fence and will be after your feed bucket.

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  5. Christmas Tree Farm is 15 miles from London in the village of Downe and features animals which can all be petted and fed with food purchased at the farm. The animals include sheep, alpacas, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigs, guinea pigs, geese, donkeys, llamas, cows and goats.

  6. As soon as you enter the animals heads are poking out under the wooden fences and you can openly feed these animals from your hand and they all appeared friendly and didn’t seem to be scared or present a risk of biting you at all.

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