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Meet Our Feathered Friends at Our Noida Farm

byBarn and BeyondVisit the farm in Noida; open for visitors across NCRStarts from250 Per RideView full gallery

From chatty Macaws to our friendly Kadaknath gang, come hang out with our colorful residents. Experience the joy of bird-watching right here in the city.

Our macaw babies, COCO and IRIS, are the stars of the show. They are incredibly social and love gentle attention from our team and visitors.

Fun fact about our Silkie chickens. They are known as 'lap chickens' because of their calm, friendly nature, making them wonderful feathered companions.

Meet our all-black gang of Kadaknath hens. These unique birds, originally from India, are a beautiful and important part of our farm's poultry collection.

A closer look at our stunning Kadaknath hens. Their all-black appearance makes them one of the most striking breeds you'll see at the farm.

This is Johny Bravo, one of our handsome roosters, showing off his impressive feathers. He's a true character here at the farm.

Did you know Guinea fowls are also called Pearl hens? You can see why from their beautiful spotted plumage. Come and see these unique birds for yourself.

We are so excited to welcome these newborn chicks to the farm. They are kept warm and safe in their brooder, a heartwarming sight for all our visitors.

The king of the roost. One of our majestic turkeys surveying his kingdom from a fence post, showing off his impressive size and plumage.

Watch our beautiful pigeons as they roam freely, bringing the charm of the countryside right here into our urban farm oasis.

Meet our little African lovebirds. These colorful and chatty birds love to eat and sing, and their cheerful music adds to the farm's lively soundtrack.

About Meet Our Feathered Friends

Don't expect to just walk past cages. Our birds are part of the family, and we actually show you how to safely interact with them—whether it's feeding the chatty lovebirds or seeing the Kadaknath hens up close. If you're coming with kids, they'll love learning why our Silkies are called 'lap chickens'.

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