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Sheep Homed

Yesterday we moved four of our rescued sheep to a new home. They soon settled in and ran around exporting thier new life-long home.

In their new home they have an acre of grass to share along with shelter where they can get out of the sun, rain or wind. You often see thousands of sheep in fields without any shelter, but sheep actually don’t like rain but who can blame them.

When animals in rescues are offered life-long homes, this creates space to allow others to be saved. Having homed 9 sheep in the past two weeks, we now have space ready for the next call.

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