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ByJonPoor 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…
Maddy Rehomed – March 08
ByJonMaddy is so tame. She came in with her sister Saskie and its great that they have been homed together. They are so affectionate that you’d have to be careful not to tread on them as they are always under your feet and nudging you for fuss.
Jemima (now Meg) Rehomed – Feb 08
ByJon‘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…
Muscovy Ducks Looking For A Home
ByJon2 Available Description: Two male Muscovy ducks. The darker is more confident then the lighter. Very comical breed making strange noises and head movements as they waddle. Pretty to look at too with their black feathers that turn green in the light. On the large side of the scale. Type Of home…
Mrs Brown Rehomed 13 March 09
ByBethMrs Brown (so called because she found a home with a Mr Brown) was a lovely placid rabbit. After a quick bit of dating they appear to be a lovely bonded couple who will spend lots of time binkying round an enclosed garden. Here is a photo of the beautiful couple: