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Went to Farmart with my cutie girlfriend the other day. It was kind of nice to be feeding the animals at their animal corner but we felt kind of sad because of their(animals there) living conditions. It was extremely foul-smelled and there were worms, flies, ants and mosquitoes around their cages and ground. It is really disgusting, everything was so poorly maintained and absurdly dirty. The animals seem starved and lowly-energized, they only became active and even combative when they saw visitors coming with food.
One obvious tell-tale sign about the animals being extremely hungry and starved is when I fed them food, both rabbits became attacking each other, same goes for the parrots when I fed them the sunflower seeds... They pecked each other, it's just depressing, nonetheless we had fun feeding them. I realized the goats are not pleasurable to the touch so don't bother to sayang them. Go sayang your girlfriend or boyfriend instead. The goat's skin are extremely rough, when I looked into its eyes they seem to be filled with nothing but sorrow.
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One of the 'cleaner' rabbits |
We took public transport to Chua Chu Kang and took their shuttle buses which costs $1 per trip. If you want you could drive there as there are plenty of parking lots there but it would be kind of hot because it is a non-sheltered gantry carpark.For the feeding of animals we bought a set for $5 and 2 extra ala carte feed for the poor rabbits and hamsters etc.
Please do not sneak in outside food to feed them because it may be detrimental to their health.
Stuff to do there: (* = Recommended to try based on personal experience)
- Feeding of animals (Some animals are not allowed to be fed, they will put up a sign if it's not allowed)
- Rabbits *
- Guinea Pigs
- Hamsters
- Rats
- Fishes
- Frogs (They don't seem to give a **** about the food despite several tries)
- Goats *
- Chicks and Chicken
- Parrots
- Mosquitoes (Buffet style)
The animal feed costs $5 per set (She will give you a basket that contains the following) - Carrots (For small animals like the rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters etc)
- Vegetables (For the goats)
- Large balls of fish food (For fish and the frogs who doesn't give a **** like I said so don't bother feeding them)
- Sunflower Seeds (Parrots)
- Baby corn (For small animals like the carrots)
*You can purchase any extra feed for $1 per pack*
- Prawning (Doesn't look like there's much though)
- Pet grooming (There are pet shops that provides grooming services and selling of pets)
- Food
- Tze Char (Looks like there are a lot of food but we didn't bother eating there)
- BBQ Seafood
- Parrot show (Parrots playing basketball, quite cute) *
- Educational tours (Advance booking is required)
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Mr Goatie eating vegetables |
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Another shot of Mr Goatie |
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Just taking a quick nap, mai ka ka jiao jiao |
Operating Hours:
Animal Corner is available daily.
Weekdays: 9.00am – 1.00pm
Weekends & Public Holidays: 9.00am – 6.30pm
School Holidays: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Entry to Farmart and their Animal Corner is free.
For their shuttle bus timing schedule can click here
For information on how to get there if you're driving or for more information can go to their website by clicking here(:
Suitable for:
- Couples
- Family day
- Animal lovers
- School trips (Students)
Give the bus +- 5 minutes due to traffic conditions or the ah tiong driver taking a break.
Shall end here, thank you if you read and thank you even more for reading till the end (:
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