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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…
More Piggies Re-homed
ByJonThis week we have have done exceptionally well re-homing pigs, in fact we have successfully re-homed 6, which is twice as many as we have re-homed in the past two years! Although great news, we have had to turn as many away. These two girls were re-homed today, originally the poor girls were dumped as piglets…
Barney Rehomed 6th July
ByBethBarney found a special home with a doe called Jessie. He had a long journey to his new home but we have had photos to confirm that he has a brilliant new home and is enjoying a very free range life.
Molly & Basil the Pygmy Goats Rehomed
ByJonMeet these two cherubs, Molly and Basil recently came too us. They are two friendly female Pygmy goats, that are with our group of 5 which also includes a large male and a pair of castrated males Pygmy’s. Once wormed and vaccinated, they will be ready to be rehomed. If you can offer them a permanent…
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Three Goats Homed
ByJonThis weekend we rehomed our three pygmy goats, two girls and a lucky boy. Rehoming from rescues creates space to rescue more, in fact we have two ready to collect next weekend.
Coconut & Chocolate
ByJonStatus : Rehomed About us: We are Coconut and Chocolate, the two “bounty” brothers. We are 9 months old. One is American and the other is more Abyssinian. Our History: We were both brought from a pet shop and are now unwanted due to a break up in our owners relationship. We came together…