Livestock & Animal Husbandry Booking Website Template

Roost is a hero-dominant landing page template built for ostrich and emu farms offering agritourism experiences. It uses a pastoral warm-stone color system, golden-hour lifestyle photography, and a single click-through goal: getting visitors to book a farm tour. The design feels unhurried and honest, like a hand-painted roadside sign that makes you slow down and pull over.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Roost is a single-page, click-through landing page template for ostrich and emu farms. It leads with a full-viewport hero shot and guides visitors through the animals, the tour experience, a seasonal calendar, and a map before delivering a single call to action: "Plan Your Visit." The tone is warm, local, and unhurried.

Who this template is for

This template is built for working farms and ranches that welcome visitors. It fits owners who want a page that feels personal and place-rooted rather than corporate and polished.

  • Ostrich and emu farm operators offering guided or self-guided tours to local families
  • Agritourism hosts targeting homeschool groups, weekend couples, and food-curious buyers within a short drive
  • Small family farms that want a web presence reflecting their real character, not a generic agriculture template

What problem this template solves

Most farm websites either look like business directories or try too hard to sell. Neither builds the kind of trust that gets a family to load the kids into the car on a Saturday morning.

  • Visitors arriving from a local search or social share have no way to feel the experience before they arrive
  • Farm owners have no easy starting point that reflects a rural, sensory-rich atmosphere without custom design work
  • The single conversion action gets buried when a page tries to do too many things at once

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured, ready-to-customize landing page with every section already planned and placed. The layout handles the storytelling so you can focus on dropping in your photos and details.

  • A hero-dominant layout where the main photograph fills ninety percent of the viewport with a serif headline and a floating call-to-action button
  • Five distinct content sections covering the animals, the tour experience, a seasonal calendar, social proof, and a map with driving directions
  • A cohesive warm-stone visual identity using four coordinated colors, two type families, and a clear button hierarchy

Feature list

The Roost template ships with purpose-built components matched to the needs of a farm tour landing page.

Full-Viewport Hero Section

The hero fills ninety percent of the screen with a golden-hour lifestyle photograph. A single line of hand-set serif type sits near the bottom of the frame, and a terracotta call-to-action button floats just above the fold break. Scroll reveals activate as the visitor moves down the page.

Two-Panel Animal Postcard Layout

The "Strange and Wonderful" section presents each bird species in a two-panel postcard format. One panel holds a close-up photograph; the other carries a short story. The layout gives each animal its own moment without overwhelming the page.

Sensory Tour Description Section

The tour experience section is built around small, specific sensory details rather than bullet-point feature lists. It describes the hollow thump of an emu egg in your palm and the surprising softness of ostrich plumes, making the visit feel real before a booking is made.

Seasonal Calendar with Toggle

An asymmetric card grid displays what is happening at the farm this month. Cards include an FAQ-style seasonal toggle so visitors can expand details without leaving the page. The grid adapts to different screen sizes cleanly.

Social Proof and Map Section

This section pairs a short row of star ratings with a family name attribution and real driving directions from three nearby towns. It grounds the page in a specific, findable place and replaces generic testimonial blocks with honest local credibility.

Repeating Terracotta Call-to-Action Placement

The primary "Plan Your Visit" button appears three times: at the base of the hero, after the tour description, and again above the map. No form is present on this page. Every click leads to the booking calendar on the next page.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero viewportEstablishes atmosphere and delivers the primary call to action
Animals postcardIntroduces each bird species with photos and short stories
Tour experienceConveys sensory details that make the visit feel tangible
Seasonal calendarShows current farm activities using an expandable card grid
Social proof mapBuilds local trust with star ratings and driving directions
Footer rowProvides a single-row linear footer with essential links

Design & branding system

The Warm Stone color system was chosen to feel like a clay pot left on a porch railing all summer. Every color decision serves a clear role, and nothing competes with the photography.

  • Four-color palette: open-sky cream (#F5F0E8) for backgrounds, sunbaked sandstone (#C4A882) for section dividers and card fills, weathered fencepost brown (#6B5644) for body text, and muted terracotta (#B5654A) reserved strictly for buttons and interactive elements
  • Typography pairing of Fraunces serif display for headlines and DM Sans for body copy, creating contrast between warmth and readability
  • Low-to-medium animation with scroll reveals, gentle parallax on the hero image, and hover states on animal and tour cards

Mobile & speed optimization

Visitors to a farm landing page are often on a phone, parked on a county road or passing a social share in a local group. This template is built with that scenario in mind.

  • Mobile-first layout so every section stacks cleanly on small screens without losing the postcard rhythm
  • Hero image set to priority load so the golden-hour photograph appears immediately, with all below-fold content loading lazily afterward
  • Touch-friendly card hover states and tap targets sized for thumb navigation on a phone screen

How this template helps you convert

The page earns the booking click by making the visit feel inevitable rather than persuaded. Every design decision reduces hesitation and removes friction.

  1. The hero photograph and headline establish emotional connection before a single word of sales copy appears, so visitors already want to come before they read anything
  2. Repeating the "Plan Your Visit" button at three natural pause points means the click option is always one thumb-tap away without feeling aggressive
  3. Real star ratings, a family name, and directions from named nearby towns replace generic trust signals with specific, verifiable details that turn interest into action

Other information about this template

Roost is a practical starting point for any farm or ranch operating in the agritourism space. It is built on a single-page, click-through structure, which means it is intentionally lean and focused.

  • The template targets a rural Southwest United States aesthetic with English (US) copy and USD pricing context implied throughout
  • It is designed for direct-to-consumer use cases including family farm tours, homeschool field trips, and specialty egg sourcing for culinary buyers
  • The footer uses a Pattern 1 Linear Single-Row layout, keeping the bottom of the page clean and uncluttered
  • No contact form or lead-capture form appears on this page; the sole conversion action is clicking through to an external booking calendar
  • The Pastoral Calm theme and Local and Neighborhood creative direction keep all content radius-tight, referencing real road names, real town names, and real weekend rhythms to reinforce a sense of genuine place
Livestock & Animal Husbandry Booking Website Template
Livestock & Animal Husbandry Booking Website Template
Livestock & Animal Husbandry Booking Website Template
Livestock & Animal Husbandry Booking Website Template

Theme

Pastoral Calm

Creative direction

Local & Neighborhood

Color system

Warm Stone

Style

Hero-Dominant (90/10)

Direction

Click-Through

Page Sections

Full-viewport Hero with Floating Call to Action

Two-panel Animal Postcard Layout

Sensory Tour Experience Section

Seasonal Calendar with Expandable Cards

Social Proof and Local Map Section

Repeating Click-through Button Strategy

Related questions

Does this template include a booking form?

Can I use this template for a farm with only one bird species?

Is this template built for mobile visitors?

How many times does the call-to-action button appear on the page?

Can I update the seasonal calendar section each month?