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ByJonThe previous owners of Misty bought him from White Post Farm, they were advised to let the rabbit know `who was boss’ by pinning him down by his neck when being fed. As you can imagine poor Misty became frightened of his owners who took the advice in good faith. Misty now has a beautiful bunny friend…
Two Turkeys Homed
ByJonIts not everyday that we manage to home turkeys. Well today one lucky boy (stag) and a girl (hen) turkey were homed. They have gone to a home where many of our rescue animals have gone over the years, we know that they will be loved and cared for. Turkeys are funny creatures and not…
Peter Rabbit Rehomed 27 Dec 09
ByJonPeter came to us with a Guinea Pig companion. Rabbits and guinea Pigs should not be kept together, so unfortunately they had to be separated. Peter now has two girlfriends, living in a summer house with a cat flap access to a patio where he can run around and get all of the exercise that…
Leo Rehomed 24 March 2010
ByBethAge : Approx 1-2years Breed : Lionhead Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: Yes Rescued: July 09 Leo is a real sweetie. He has a lovely mane of hair melts into the floor when stroked. He is slightly jumpy about being handled but with a new home and someone to care for him as well as a little bunny…
Curly and Tufty of off to Pastures New!
ByJonCurly and Tufty who we saved some years ago have finally found a wonderful new home with another goat called Henry. Although Henry is very small and the boys very large, they got on fine and soon settled in. In fact Henry can walk underneath the boys without touching the sides! The boys were original…
Milo Goes to his New Home
ByJonMilo, a young male goat came to us in the Summer. As he was uncastrated, he initially had to be housed separate to our herd, we already have enough unwanted animals being given up! Like many animals, they are not content on their own, so we needed to get Milo castrated and with the herd…

