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ByJonYou may remember we had four baby wild rabbits that came in a couple of months ago, well today all four were successfully released. Hand rearing rabbits is very difficult and many don’t make it. Naturally their mothers only feed a few times a day, their milk is very rich. The rearing milk we buy…
Meet Billy, Douglas and Herbert – Rescued Dairy Calves
ByJonLike all other mammals, cows have to produce calves to produce milk. Cows produce milk for their offspring, not for humans and so the calves are the dairy waste by-product. The male calves and many of the females are taken from their mum’s at a day or so old and slaughtered, many end up in pet…
Madison & Lilac Rehomed – August 08
ByJonThese two girls were with us for too long, the little sweeties were passed over too many times but now thay have a great new life.
Appeal – Can you help Wilbur ?
ByJonAlthough Wilbur is only middle aged, around 6, he is very arthritic and cannot be kept outdoors over winter any longer, we need to get him indoors. Wilbur came to us with his brother and sister as rescued piglets, being factory farmed pigs bred for their meat, they grow unnaturally large, this puts a lot…
Ernie rehomed 30 August 2009
ByBethErnie was an excitable young lad. He came back to us with his brother Eddie and were fighting so we had to split them up. Ernie found a lovely home with a new female friend called Tilly.
Barney’s Long Journey for Love
ByJonSo Prince Harry does 100 mile round trip to get his girlfriend to a wedding but we have done 400 miles and 8 hours of driving over the weekend to get Barney to his forever home. I think our trip was far more important and far more newsworthy and worth every mile of travel. Barney…

