Spring on Wisconsin farms means one very special thing—baby animals. From fluffy lambs and playful goat kids to tiny chicks and even baby kangaroos, farms across the state offer visitors the chance to experience these adorable arrivals up close.
These hands-on experiences allow families to cuddle, feed, and learn about the newest members of the barnyard while creating unforgettable memories.
Here are a few Wisconsin farms where visitors can meet some truly adorable baby animals.



At Eagle Eye Farm, visitors can meet some of the most unique baby animals you’ll find anywhere.
This family-run farm is home to alpacas, tiny goats, mini Highland cattle, porcupines, and even kangaroos. During farm tours and special experiences, guests can get close to these incredible animals—including the unforgettable opportunity to feed baby kangaroos and porcupines.
Visitors of all ages love interacting with the farm’s gentle animals and learning about their care. The farm also hosts summer camps, field trips, and special events, giving guests even more opportunities to spend time with the animals.
Before heading home, stop by the farm shop for handmade goods, local honey, and natural skincare products.



Springtime at Govin’s Farm means the return of the beloved Lambing Barn, where visitors can meet the farm’s newest arrivals.
Guests can cuddle and interact with baby goats, fluffy lambs, chirping chicks, and other newborn farm animals. Watching these young animals explore the barn and fields is a joyful experience for both kids and adults.
While baby animals are the highlight in spring, the farm offers fun all year long—from U-pick strawberries in summer to pumpkins, wagon rides, and a corn maze in fall. But for many families, the chance to meet the barnyard’s newest babies is the most heartwarming visit of all.



Each spring, Kelley’s Farmstead welcomes visitors to meet the farm’s adorable newborn animals during its Spring Baby Animal Barn event.
Guests can cuddle soft woolly lambs, playful piglets, baby goats, chicks, ducks, and more. These hands-on encounters give families a chance to experience the joy of farm life and learn how farmers care for animals during their earliest days.
The farm also offers plenty of space for families to explore, along with a farm shop full of treats and a stop next door at Kelley Country Creamery for fresh ice cream.
Ready to meet the babies?
Plan a visit to one of these farms and experience the magic of springtime on Wisconsin farms—where the barnyards are full of new life and tiny hooves. Visit at WIAGTourism.com to discover more Ag-ventures!