Accolades Over The Years
- Tourism ExSEllence Awards for the South East 2006 : Tourism Website of the Year
- Tourism ExSEllence Awards for the South East 2006 : Outstanding Customer Service
- South Eastern Tourist Board Best Visitor Attraction for under 100,00 2000 : 2nd Place
- South Eastern Tourist Board Best Visitor Attraction for under 100,00 2002 : 3rd Place
- South Eastern Tourist Board Tourism for All 1998 : Winner
- South Eastern Tourist Board Tourism for All 2000 : Winner
- South Eastern Tourist Board Tourism for All 2002 : Winner in Southern Region, then runner up in National Award
- National Farm Attraction Network Best Farm Attraction 2005 : Runner up
- National Farm Attraction Network Best Farm Attraction 2006 : Runner up
- Member of VAQAS - Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme
- Investors in People 2004
- Keits approved work-based training and assessment centre
- Kent Education Business Partnership : Kent Quality Award
- Access to Farms
- Farms for Schools - Charter of Good Practice
A baby Llama is called a Cria
Llamas come from South America where they are used as pack animals. In Britain they are kept as pets. Farmers also keep them for guarding lambs against foxes and some golfers even use them for carrying their clubs
Llamas can spit up to a pint of bile at a time! But only when frightened or at each other for supremacy

