The Wonky Windmill Farm has reopened to the public after COVID-19 social gathering restrictions were lifted.
The farm will be open every Friday, Saturday,Sunday and Monday for the next few weeks then every day in the July school holidays.
Normally they would be packed with visitors from Singapore and Malaysia in June, but with international travel restrictions still in place the team opted for a soft reopening.
Owner Michelle Fleming said they were not quite sure how things would look going forward.
"Hopefully we will be okay," she said.
"The struggle for us will be finding a balance from not having overseas visitors, 60 per cent of people who come through the farm are from Singapore and Malaysia.
"Quite often they would be here during the week, which is why we aren't opening everyday.
"On Sunday we were overwhelmed by the support from locals and visitors from Perth that came through the farm.
"We were literally run off our feet.
"In comparison to this time last year when we would have people from Singapore and Malaysia, we were far ahead in visitor numbers.
"I am sure the sunny day helped."
Ms Fleming said shutting down had been awful and reopening had been difficult because the team had to find baby animals for their pens.
She said they thought social gathering restrictions would be in place for much longer and they had shut down as much of of the farm as they could.
Fortunately before restrictions were enforced they had just refilled their feed silos and were able to relocate their sheep and cows into bigger paddocks.
The Wonky Windmill Farm operate farm animal and orchard tours where visitors can bottle feed lambs and calves.
They also operate a cafe with homemade food and sell preserves and jams.
"We also have guinea pigs, people can enter their enclosure to have a cuddle with the animals," Ms Fleming said.
"We also give visitors a bag of feed they can take for when they meet all the different animals we have, it takes about an hour.
"The animals were very excited to see everyone, and our pig Sally was very happy to talk to everyone."
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