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Chickens Rehomed – Feb 08
ByJonThese 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!
Gorgeous George rehomed
ByJonGorgeous George is one of the first wild Dartmoor ponies we rescued, he went to a great home a few years ago and has grown a lot! Sadly he was returned to us a few weeks ago. during his time he was backed and has turned into a very handsome young boy. It didn’t take…
Berry Rehomed 13th March ’10
ByJonBerry came to us pregnant, she had 7 babies which have all been rehomed. We eventually found a fabulous home for Berry with a neutered male friend called Snitter. They seemed to get on well together and we were so pleased to find Berry a companion she can spend the rest of her life with.
Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
ByJonThese two baby goats were a result of the milk industry, unwanted and were destined to become pet food. Fortunately we rescued them and they now live in a large garden in Gedling
George Rehomed – May 08
ByJonThis gentle giant now has a loving home. He is so sweet, he melts when you stroke and fuss him. George came in with a persistent eye infection and bad teeth. George found the best home in Nottingham and now lives in a big family of rabbits. His new owner is a real gem and…
Poppy rehomed 20 June 2010
ByJonAge : 4 – 5 months Approx Breed : Lop Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: No Rescued: March 10 Poppy likes to be fussed, she comes bounding to up the cage as you pass, trying to attract your attention.
