Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
These 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
This weekend the four Dartmoor Ponies rescued from becoming pet food, started their new lives thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue.
Ernie 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.
Bramble was rescued from a breeder who had bred rabbits out of control and could not sell them. We bonded Bramble with Harley, the rabbit and they have now gone to a lovely new home.
Each year 10s of millions of chickens are slaughtered at only 72 weeks old, even though they will continue to lay eggs for years. We rescue as many as we can and rehome them. These beauties came for Brighton and so far we have found homes for over 90.
The last female baby has today been rehomed, Maureen has now been homed with Neapolitan and Rosie to make a happy trio.
Bill and his two daughters, now called Albert, Tinkerbell and Annabel now have a great home in Stoke where they have a massive field and lambs and chickens as friends.