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Rabbit Overload
ByJonThe days get shorter, the weather gets colder (slightly) and the phone starts constantly going for us to take in more unwanted rabbits. In the past week we have taken in 10 more rabbits and re-homed only 2, but this is unsustainable, we can’t take on more and more, so unfortunately we do have to…
Curly and Tufty of off to Pastures New!
ByJonCurly and Tufty who we saved some years ago have finally found a wonderful new home with another goat called Henry. Although Henry is very small and the boys very large, they got on fine and soon settled in. In fact Henry can walk underneath the boys without touching the sides! The boys were original…
Olly Rehomed 16 May 09
ByJonOlly has been rehomed by a nurse at our Vets, Lawrences’ Vets in Eastwood.
Ernie (male)
ByJonErnie found a home in the village and now has a friend that he lives with.
Beanie Rehomed 07 Feb-09
ByBethBeanie was a real gem. Unfortunately he had to be seperated from his mum as he was too old. Fortunately he has now found a friend called Winston. They had a bit of a chunter when they were introduced but we hope that they will be fine together. Winston appeared to be more interested in food…
Jack and Buttons find a new Home
ByJonThis weekend we re-homed Jack and Buttons, two Shetland Ponies that were born in April this year and were taken in a few weeks ago. These two little boys are so small, they managed to duck under the fencing and escape from their new home in less than 5 minutes! It didn’t take long to…

