Assess the Market and Plan
To launch a petting zoo, you will need to make plans for funding, facilities, inventory, permitting, staffing, and more. Let’s go over the important steps here:
- Step 1: Assess the Market. It’s important to know if there’s enough interest in your community for a business like this.
- Step 2: Make a Business Plan. It lays out how you’ll get from point A, having an idea, to point B, running a successful petting zoo. Plus, if you need a loan, banks are going to want to see this plan.
- Step 3: Get Financing. Your petting zoo will need capital to get up and running.
Choosing the Location and Legal Preparation
- Step 4: Choose a Location. Select an appropriate site for your petting zoo, considering factors such as accessibility, parking, visibility, size, and zoning requirements.
- Step 5: Obtain Necessary Permits and Licenses. Research and apply for all required permits and licenses from local authorities to operate your petting zoo legally and safely.
Insurance and Facility Design
Expect inspectors from these departments to make regular visits to your petting zoo for inspections to look for violations of your state’s codes and laws. You will want to have a comprehensive insurance policy that includes a strong liability rider.
- Step 6: Design Your Facilities. Your petting zoo enclosures and buildings should be safe, clean, and comfortable for both animals and visitors.
Acquiring Animals and Staff
- Step 7: Acquire Your Animals. Choose animal species that are kid-friendly, accustomed to handling, and easy to care for. Make sure you buy from reputable breeders.
- Step 8: Hire Staff and Volunteers. Hiring the right staff and volunteers is crucial for running a successful petting zoo business.
Promotion and Operational Details
- Step 9: Promote Your Petting Zoo. Spread the word about your new petting zoo on social media, local bulletin boards, community event calendars, and by distributing flyers. Offer discounts and event packages to draw in more visitors.
- Step 10: Set Your Hours and Policies. Decide when your petting zoo will be open to the public and how much you’ll charge for admission. Establish clear rules for visitor conduct to ensure safety.