Exotic animal trainer Mark Amey will be showcasing his Creepy Critters show at Standalone Farm from February 17 to 21, featuring reptiles, amphibians, and other creatures from around the world. The interactive show is suitable for all ages, allowing visitors to meet a variety of animals.
In addition to the Creepy Critters show, Standalone Farm is introducing Mora, a nine-month-old Suffolk Punch filly, one of the rarest heavy horse breeds in the world. With fewer than 500 purebred horses registered in the UK, the Suffolk Punch is listed as critically endangered, making Mora a special addition to the farm.
Standalone Farm has also made enhancements to the visitor experience, including new balance bikes for children to ride, a gift shop with locally-produced goods, and a refreshed menu at the Greenway Café. Visitors can book tickets for the Creepy Critters show and learn more about the farm’s efforts to preserve the Suffolk Punch breed at www.standalonefarm.com.