Spring Sales Day 5th May!

Spring Sales Day 5th May!

As you can see on the pictures the lambs are now getting pretty big and extra cheeky! They are into everything and like their moms have quickly learnt that the blue bucket means tasty mix to eat! The plants for the sales day are coming on really well and the green house is now bursting with colour! We will have plenty of bedding plants and hanging baskets available to buy on 5th May 2017 11am-3pm. All the information for the sales day is listed below and we will remind you a little closer to the time also :) Fingers crossed…
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Lamb Spam!

Lamb Spam!

March means lambing at the farm and this year has been especially busy with lots of lambs arriving! This year we welcomed 12 lambs, which broke down into a set of quads, two sets of triplets and one set of twins. The ewes have got their work cut out that's for sure! We will be keeping a close eye on them to make sure that the ewes are getting all the extra feed they need and that non of the lambs are missing out on any milk! The lambing camera worked really well and allowed us to be on site…
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Mega March

Mega March

March has been a wonderful time at the farm where we have welcomed 11 new lambs! The ewes are (as always) brilliant mothers, which is good news for us as Amy and Lilly had triplets! We will be keeping a close eye on these moms and lambs in particular to make sure that everyone is getting enough food and milk! To allow the lambs to have constant access to extra feed but not other greedy ewes the wood work team built a 'lamb creep' where the lambs can go in and nibble! They rely on their mothers milk for the…
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New Arrivals

New Arrivals

Welcome to our March blog, and what a lot of lamb pictures we have to share with you! A week earlier than expected our two of our lovely ewes decided to give birth to their lambs! The first ewe successfully had one lamb and the second ewe had three lambs! Because they had them so close together we were able to adopt one of the triplets onto the ewe who just had one, meaning that both ewes had two lambs each which was healthier for the ewes and the lambs. The adoption went really well and both came on leaps…
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