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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Valley Exotics Zoo – Eaton, Ohio

An Eaton, Ohio family with two young boys run the Valley Exotics Zoo, travels to county fairs, doing educational exhibits at libraries, festivals and other community events. The wife is a school teacher, so well-versed in educating our children.  A chance to get up close to animals and talk one-on-one isn’t usually offered in zoos or as easily accessible. Valley Exotics Zoo offers common farm animals, a variety of exotics and a hands-on experience bringing children and adults to a better understanding of interacting with animals.

Struggling to make ends meet is known more often than not lately. Not many have been fortunate enough to deal with the economic downturn unscathed. Valley Exotics Zoo is a family business, supporting a family along with a teacher’s job. The last time I checked, teachers were not listed as a high paying career! Sometimes we don’t see the people behind the very things we enjoy and take for granted. Many of the proposed animals to be banned are owned by Valley Exotics Zoo and would cause financial loss if they were not allowed to exhibit the animals, but had to continue to feed and house them. Would a livestock farmer raise cattle for a no return? Could they afford to keep them, feed them, house them and pay for veterinary care?


There are many reasons it is beneficial to allow places such as Valley Exotics Zoo to continue and grow their business. People visiting their exhibit or attending an educational presentation learn about the world’s animals, some living in cities and towns rarely having a chance to connect with the natural world. It’s a job, it’s work and helps keep the economy going in many small ways – feed, supplies, building supplies, business expenses, advertising, draw for the events where being exhibited and many more. The work of running the business is hard, long hours and I still see genuine caring for the animals they keep. Anyone willing to work so hard must have a genuine love for what they do or would be looking for an easier way of life. Raising two young boys to have first-hand knowledge of such a variety of animal care should be applauded by all, and certainly not banned or regulated out of existence.


                                           
                                                      Valley Exotics Zoo on Facebook
                                                         Valley Exotics Zoo Website

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