CHICKENS at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm have pecked their own pumpkin designs.
The zoo farm, which is also a registered charity, has been hosting its Pumpkinfest event to celebrate the autumn season.
Residents of all ages are encouraged to pop along and get into the seasonal spirit.
Pumpkinfest is expected to finish on November 5, giving families plenty of time to enjoy this autumnal treat.
The zoo farm houses animals of all shapes and sizes, from elephants to farm birds.
We let our feathered friends have a go at carving pumpkins! Curious about how their masterpieces turned out? Watch the video to find out! 🎃🐔 Do you think you can beat the carving skills of our chickens? We will be announcing a visitor pumpkin carving competition very soon! pic.twitter.com/g80Rvx7xhw
— Noah's Ark Zoo Farm (@Noahs_Ark_Zoo) October 14, 2023
Posting on Twitter, a spokesperson from the zoo, which is located near Tyntesfield House, said: "We let our feathered friends have a go at carving pumpkins! Curious about how their masterpieces turned out?
"Do you think you can beat the carving skills of our chickens? We will be announcing a visitor pumpkin carving competition very soon!"
Pumpkins can be purchased at the zoo's farm shop.
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