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Jimmy's Farm is going well with the extendsion with the arrival of Barbary Monkeys and Grant's Zebras. What is the future well it's best to wait and see
 
Inquisitive Polly and Preston make Jimmy's Farm their new home


Meet Polly and Preston, the newest residents at Jimmy's Farm.


The popular farm and wildlife park has had an exciting start to 2022 with the arrival of two six banded armadillos.



The species are native to South America. adding to the farm's ever expanding array of exotic creatures which include zebras, meercats, tapirs wallabies and monkeys.

The two scaly mammals are called Preston and Polly, and have moved to the farm from Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire.

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Sad News from Jimmy's Farm

"We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our Capybara Bonetia.
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Bonetia was the last of three Capybara's we took on from Tropical Wings Zoo when they closed down. The average life expectancy for a Capybara is 10 years old and Bonetia was nearly 13!

She was an old girl and her long life was testament to the hard work put in by her rangers here at Jimmy's Farm, and at her previous home.

We love Capybara, seeing them swim and their funny characters, and we hope to have some more join us very soon.

Bonetia you'll always be in our hearts.
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Update from Jimmy's Farm

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Park closure Friday 18th February
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With extremely high winds forecasted, we have taken the difficult decision to close the park tomorrow, Friday 18th February, to ensure our guests, staff, and animals’ safety.
All those who have booked tickets for tomorrow, or a table in the restaurant, will receive an email from us today with information on rescheduling.
We expect to be open Saturday onwards and hope to welcome you then for some half term fun!
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Any questions please don’t hesitate to contact our lovely customer service team on enquiries@jimmysfarm.com"
 
Another update from Jimmy's Farm

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Firstly, we are pleased to report that all our animals are safe and well!
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Sadly the park suffered extensive damage in storm Eunice and will not be open tomorrow, Saturday 19th February.
Rest assured; our wonderful team are working hard to make the necessary repairs to the site so we can be back open as soon as possible!
All those who have tickets, birthday parties and tables in the restaurant have been contacted. Please be patient with our customer service team as they are dealing with a high volume of enquiries.
We hope to open Sunday 20th February for some half term fun
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but will post an update tomorrow.
Thank you for your support, as always, it means the world to us and we can’t wait to see your faces again.
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Good news from Jimmy's Farm

" We are delighted to say that after our team’s hard work, we will be OPEN tomorrow Sunday 20th February.
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