Meet the Newbies

Meet Bettie and Dottie two young female goats, their owner took ill and needed to give them up.

They have been in quarantine from arrival as we had no history, this week to thier joy we have them them out to free roam with other animals.

These friendly girls are now looking for a new lifelong home together.

Goats make great pets as long as they are in pairs or more, have access to plenty of space, shelter, fresh water and a constant supply of hay.

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