THE BBC's One Show visited Cleethorpes' Pleasure Island as the park officially opened its new Furry Friends attraction.
The £500,000 new farm is home to Shetland ponies, pygmy goats, piglets and pigs, calves and cows.
A One Show camera crew has been filming at Pleasure Island over the last couple of days for a future programme, details of which have yet to be released.
Meanwhile Grimsby people were enjoying the new attraction.
Laurissa Comrie, 13, of Grimsby, said: "I come every year, but this is my favourite part now.
"I loved seeing the lambs and was excited to go and stroke them."
Her sister Takara Comrie, 10 added:"I like this part of the park better than the rides.
"I have always like animals but we don't have any pets at home."
The five-acre farm has outside paddocks and indoor pens with visitors able to bottle-feed calves, piglets and lambs and see rabbits, guinea pigs and chicks.
Grimsby-born Bradley Allenby, 17, travelled from Grantham.
He has been following the farm's progress online at www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk and was delighted to have a good look round.
He said: "The best thing about the farm is that both the young and old can enjoy it, I am 17 and it appeals to me."
Bradley said his favourite animals were the Shetland ponies.
He said: "It is not just about the rides anymore and now parents can include their younger children in the park.
"I would encourage everyone to come and see the farm as it looks great."
Melanie Wood, owner of Pleasure Island, said: "I am delighted with how it has all gone. It is an attraction for everyone to enjoy and I hope word will spread."
Entry to the farm is included in the main theme park ticket price of £18.50 – see Monday's Grimsby Telegraph for £5.50 off in our Easter Days Out campaign.