By C.J. Hirschfield
Ever since we opened in 1950,
animals have been an important part of Children’s Fairyland. Back in the
day, we had alligators, monkeys, cows, pigs, peacocks, parrots, and sea lions.
Now we have 18 animals, none of them carnivores: donkeys, sheep, dwarf goats,
mini horses, chickens, ducks, rabbits, guinea pigs and a bearded dragon. They
delight our regular guests as well as our field trip and summer camp kids. We
even have a junior animal caretaker program that teaches foster kids to care
for our gentle animals.
Today a special delivery arrived
for the animal department: the very first items ordered from our new Amazon animal gift registry. We
giddily opened the box containing one “Knotty Girlz Premium 9/16" braid
polyester horse lead rope natural horsemanship w/loop” ($28.95, rainbow color) and one “Safari Soft Slicker
Brush w/ Stainless Steel Pins ($7.88).”
Animal manager Melissa Tauber in her office with donated gift-registry items |
The animal gift registry –
similar to a wedding or new-baby gift registry – is the brainchild of Melissa
Tauber, our animal manager; it lets Fairyland fans donate items specific to our
animal department. I hadn’t looked at the list until today, and I was impressed
with the wide range of requests. And I broke out laughing when I read Melissa’s
explanations for the requests. For example, here’s what she wrote about the
rainbow horse lead: “Have you seen our rainbow
horse? I think she needs a rainbow lead to match!” (We often color Pixie’s mane
with food coloring.)
The items in the registry range
in price from a couple of dollars (“8cm Sphere Treat Guinea Pig Hamster Rat
Rabbit Feed Dispenser Hanging Ball Toy”) to $800 (“Lucky
Dog Kennel with Waterproof Cover”) and they
range in utility from functional to aesthetic. You can learn quite a bit about
animal husbandry from reading Melissa’s comments. Here’s a sampling:
“HIC
Mortar and Pestle Spice Herb Grinder Pill Crusher Set, Fine-Quality Porcelain”
($10): “So useful when giving
medications.”
Mortar and pestle |
“Pet
Grooming Glove Silicone Brush for Hair Removal, Pet Hair Mud Remover Mitt for
Dogs, Cats and Horse, Bathing Deshedding Massaging Glove Brush” ($5.68):
“Goats don't like brushes, but love scratches, so
this is a good compromise :)” Love the happy face.
Pet grooming glove silicone brush |
Here’s one that scared me at first: “Norpro
Stainless Steel 14-inch Skewers, Set of 6” ($6.77). But Melissa’s
note – “Great for feeding chickens” (not “Great for serving chicken”) – allayed
my fears.
As
interesting as Melissa’s notes are, it’s even more interesting to see what
items she clearly doesn’t believe require any explanation. Like “Valhoma
Chicken Harness ‘Hen Size’ - PLUS 6 FT Matching Chicken Leash, black
($15.95).” (Melissa to me: “If we had a harness, we could bring one of our
chickens out for Animal of the Day on weekends.”)
Chicken harnesses |
Or “Weaver Leather Spandex Goat Tube,
size small, color blue ($17.29).” (Melissa: “It’s mainly used to keep a goat
clean after you bathe it.” Good to know.)
Goat tube |
Many of the requests are for
products that are extremely functional, such as new nestable plastic pallets
for our hay deliveries. We’d love to replace our old wooden pallets; the
plastic ones wear better while holding up hay for up to six weeks. I don’t know
exactly what a “Slick ‘N Easy Horse Grooming Block” is, but it is clearly
useful: “The
animals loved to be groomed by staff and volunteers alike. We go through our
grooming equipment quickly and always need more.”
Don’t be
confused by all the dog toys; Melissa uses them for enrichment activities for
non-dogs. And while it may not be sexy to talk about animal health items, we
nonetheless are asking for “Probios® Equine One Oral Gel 30cc ($9.28)”
because “donkeys have sensitive stomachs;
probiotics are always needed to help them feel better”; as well as “Chlorhexidine
2% for Horses & Dogs ($19.94)” – a “great wound cleaner” writes Melissa,
with apparent enthusiasm.
Chlorhexidine solution |
But this is Fairyland, after all,
where the whimsical is often as important as the functional. Hence the request
for “Tail
Tamers SPHGLITTER-PURP Sparkle and Shine Glitter Hoof Polish for Horses,
gold ($13.99).” “Wouldn't this be so pretty?!” Melissa
opines.
Tail Tamers Sparkle and Shine hoof polish |
If you’d like to support Fairyland’s
animals and the great folks who care for them, use this link to go directly to the Amazon gift registry. Our animals – and
animal staff – thank you!
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C.J. Hirschfield has served for 16 years as executive director of Children's Fairyland, where she is charged with the overall operation of the nation’s oldest storybook theme park.
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