Anyone who is a fan of Highland cows and other unique Scottish animals should definitely head to Airyolland Farm this autumn, where you can go on unique safari experiences.
When you hear the word 'safari', your mind probably immediately jumps to animals like lions, elephants, and giraffes.
Kitchen Coos and Ewes was founded as a way for the owners at Airyolland Farm to "share [their] passion these amazing animals". As reported by the reports the Scottish Daily Express., its website says: "Highland cattle are iconic and beautiful to look at, and the way they graze is really good for the environment too.
Four types of tour are available at Kitchen Coos and Ewes, starting with the Insta Tour. This takes around an hour and a half, making it perfect if you don't have much time to spare but still want to get some snaps of the animals. Lastly, the Haute Coo Tour is described as the "full Luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience". As well as providing the opportunity to get up close to the cows, visitors can even groom them.
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