A snapshot of Lambing Season 2025
What to expect at Lambing Live
Lambing Live is one of the most special times of the year at Rand Farm Park with unforgettable farm experiences for children and adults alike.
Throughout the Lambing Season, each ewe will be closely monitored by our farm team to watch for signs of labour with lots and lots of ewes expected to lamb over the February Half-Term.
Our 24/7 Lamb Cam will be available a few days before February Half-Term meaning you can catch up on all the magic from your home either before or after your visit. More details available soon
Included in your admission
- Bottle feed a baby lamb
- Meet our expectant ewes in the Lambing Barn
- Join our farmers for ‘Meet The Farmers’ sessions to learn more about what goes into Lambing Season and what we’re looking for to see if a ewe is about to start lambing
- Plus all your favourite Rand Farm Park activities such as; Tractor Rides, Milking Demonstration, meeting the animals on the farm, indoor soft play, Air Cannon Arena and the outside Adventure Playground.
Last updated: 20 January 2026.
Dates, times & admission
Dates:
- February Half-Term (14th – 22nd February 2026)
- Plus, the following two weekends (28th February – 1st March & 7th – 8th March)
Lambing Live is included in your admission to Rand Farm Park ticket.
- Book online to save £3.00pp
- Admission includes access to Lambing Live as well as all the usual attractions
- Members of Rand Farm Park are not required to book online for this event
👉 Exact daily timings for lamb feeding, meet the farmers and all other timetable activities are announced closer to the event.
Lambing Live SEN Morning
On Saturday 21st February, 2026, Rand Farm Park will be open from 8:30am for children and adults with additional needs, to visit our Lambing Barn, Animal Barn and bottle feed the lambs before standard opening times. Families visiting for the SEN Session are welcome to stay after 10:00am, when Rand Farm Park opens, to enjoy the rest of the indoor and outdoor play.
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Lambing Live FAQs
When does Lambing Live take place?
Lambing Live runs from 14–22 February, plus the following two weekends, during peak lambing season.
Is Lambing Live included in admission?
Yes. Lambing Live is included with standard admission to Rand Farm Park.
Can you guarantee we’ll see a lamb being born?
Live lambing can’t be guaranteed, as it depends on the animals. However, newborn lambs and expectant ewes will be present throughout the event.
Can we bottle feed the lambs?
Yes, bottle feeding is available at scheduled times and supervised by our farm team.
What happens if it rains?
Many lambing activities take place indoors, and there are indoor play areas available.
Who is Lambing Live suitable for?
- Families with babies, toddlers and primary-age children
- Children learning about animals, farming and where food comes from
- Grandparents visiting with grandchildren
- First-time farm park visitors looking for a seasonal experience
The event is designed to be calm, engaging and accessible, making it ideal for younger children.
Are you accessible?
- Mostly flat terrain with buggy-friendly routes
- Baby-changing facilities on site
- Indoor spaces available in cold or wet weather
- Farm staff on hand to support children during lamb feeding
Lambing Live at Rand Farm Park is a seasonal, family-friendly experience during February Half-Term and the following weekends when the main flock of ewes are expected to lamb.
We invite visitors to join us during this magical time to look for signs of lambing, bottle feed the lambs and conquer the indoor and outdoor play areas.
It’s a great day out for all the family, whatever the weather.
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With full use of Rand Farm Park and all the facilities and access to the farm, no two days are ever the same.

