by Debbie Rippon | Nov 23, 2020
Aloysius “Alo-is-yus” was a bit of a rescue case! His future was uncertain when his previous owner lost their rented land. He was described as unpredictable and difficult to handle and therefore couldn’t be rehoused with their other boys; he was...
by Debbie Rippon | Nov 22, 2020
Nelson was named after Nelson Mandela, he was born the day after what would have been his birthday. At a week old Nelson got severe heat stoke and Debbie spent months working hard to keep him alive with the help of our amazing vet Sam Prescott. That means he’s...
by Debbie Rippon | Nov 22, 2020
Liberty was the first girl born at our previous (and first) farm, Liberty Hill which is how she got her name. Just like her mum, Mary, she is super chilled out, likes to come and say ‘hello’ when you enter the paddock and is rather greedy. As a baby she...
by Debbie Rippon | Nov 22, 2020
If you are up to scratch on Egyptian Pharaoh history then it will not be a surprise to discover that Nefertiti’s second daughter we called Meketaten. She has a lovely crimpy brown fleece and a trusting personality inherited from her sire, Golden Guinea....
by Debbie Rippon | Nov 22, 2020
Grigio (meaning grey in Italian) is a friendly boy with a lovely fine grey fleece. He has been shown once and was beaten into third place by his field mate Reetpetite. A rather greedy boy Grigio is one of our regulars on the farm walk and talks because he knows he...