The last baby Rabbits Rehomed – Feb 08
This little beauty was the last of the litter of five that came to us in January. She has found a home with another spayed female rabbit, they have been introduced and are getting along just fine.
This little beauty was the last of the litter of five that came to us in January. She has found a home with another spayed female rabbit, they have been introduced and are getting along just fine.
These two babies didn’t even stay with us long enough to get names. After featuring on an ITV weather report they really did get smuggled away in the reporters pocket! No, not really she rang the following day and decided to adopt these 2 bundles of joy. We are not sure if they have names…
These two lovely boys found a great home when their new owners fell in love with them. We don’t know what they have been called as yet but hopefully their new owners will stay in touch. We were a little worried about the black and white boy when we dropped him off as he seemed…
These three girls were very, very lucky, they won the lottery! They were due to go to slaughter, however we managed to save them and rehome them. This is this is them in their new home settling in. if only more ex-battery and free range hens could find great homes like these!
We thought that we would never rehome Travis and Marvin, although they were a great couple and Travis was so affectionate and tame, they were overlooked by so many people. We are so happy that they have now finally got a great new home where they will receive loads of love and attention they deserve.
Wolfie is adorable. He had been used and abused by a breeder. When he came in we got him castrated and he soon took a shine to Jem (below). They now have a home together and we are pleased to say that on the day of rehoming these 2 Jem decided that she really did…
Poor girls, such a miserable start in life, in fact no life at all in a battery farm. They huddled in the corner of one of our stables when they arrived. Slowly their feathers started to grow back and they have found a great home with experienced hen keepers. We wish them well on a…
‘Jem’ as we called her came from a breeder and had been used for a couple of years for breeding. She had a breeding ring on her leg which we immediately cut off as she will never be used as a breeding machine again. She came in with her sister Lucy but unfortunately girls sometimes…
Marge the duck Hydrotherapy, in our bathfollowing treatment for damage to her leg. She spent two weeks in our house recovering, this included a evening session splashing aroundin our bath!