By audiarmisg on Skatehive
ENGLISH VERSION (click here!) This might be a pretty random post on my blog, but it’s because I was genuinely fascinated by this farm where visitors are invited to interact with the animals. Many of them looked really well cared for, which made me feel at ease. I know this isn’t their natural habitat and that spaces like this shouldn’t necessarily be normalized. Still, there are very few ways to interact with animals when you live in such a busy city like Lima. Finding places for these encounters is rare. But to be honest, this kind of practice will always remain an open conversation. On the positive side: admission to the farm is free, the animals are very well cared for, the spaces are clean, and there’s no overcrowding. On the negative side: even though admission is free, they sell food like plants or milk so visitors can feed the animals — sheep or goats — using bottles. It’s exciting for kids and adults, but I didn’t see anyone supervising the activity, so animals are being fed de