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Colin Moves On
This weekend we took Colin to his new, life-long home. We originally took in Colin in August this year, he was reported to have been a stray. He wasn’t castrated, so we needed to sort that out, to get him ready for rehoming. Male pigs need to be castrated, this makes them less boisterous but…
Geese – Rehomed 30 November
They came to us as the previous owner claimed that they had attacked their chickens. However they get on fine with ours and even roost with them at night. After several months with us, we finally found a great home for our two rescue geese. We’ll miss these two characters, but we are happy that they…
Henry Rehomed – Jan 08
Henry was a real little character. Still only young he had a lot of energy. He came in with his 2 sisters which we had to split up immediately. Henry was most disgruntled! Unfortunately he got a bit nippy and after he was neutered he was still a bit nippy and we thought he may…

Two Sheep Find a Home
We love days like this when we actual get to take our rescued animals to their new homes. This weekend it was time to take Edna and Hilda to their new life-long homes as pets, never to be red or exploited for food.We rescued them earlier in the year, they were originally rescued from a…
Milo Goes to his New Home
Milo, 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…