Thursday 30 April 2009

The donkeys are named!

Congratulations to Jordan Swallow, aged 9, and Belle Mills, aged 6, who have won themselves a free visit to the farm by entering our competition to name our new miniature donkeys. Jordan, from Cranleigh in Surrey chose the name of Jake for the darker donkey and Belle suggested Charlie for the light-coloured donkey. The miniature donkeys were new arrivals to the farm for this season and are a great hit. Belle's mum said: "Belle is horse and donkeys mad and she absolutely loved the miniature donkeys. All the family love the farm - it's so pretty and makes such a lovely, easy day out. We are delighted that we will be able to come again soon to see the donkeys now they have their new names!"

Wednesday 29 April 2009

Swine fever information


A number of regular visitors to the farm have called us worrying about the risks of Swine flu. Our poor woolly pigs - Winston and Clementine (due to farrow any day now!) have been most offended! Swine flu contagion is not in fact now in anyway related to pigs.

Speaking to the Newspaper Society at the Palace of Westminster, Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn said: “The UK and some other members of the European Union undertake routine surveillance to help detect the presence of animal diseases not normally present in the EU and to identify any change in the prevalence of diseases that do occur. Results of our surveillance suggest that this variant of H1N1 does not appear to be present in pigs in the UK or anywhere else in the EU. However we are taking this developing situation very seriously and will maintain our surveillance effort, keeping the public and industry informed of any developments."

For more information on the disease currently hitting the headline you can visit the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs website www.defra.gov.uk

Do come along and visit the new piglets arriving soon!


Wednesday 1 April 2009

Action-packed April


April is an action-packed month down on the farm with lambing underway and a succession of special events scheduled to keep our visitors busy. Watching the new lambs take their first steps and helping out with the bottle feeding is always a favourite activity at this time of year but there is also lots going on beyond the lambing pens to entertain the kids throughout the Easter holidays. Next up is Charlie the clown on April 7 who will be falling and fooling around all day, followed by Bosco's circus workshops on April 9. There will be Easter craft activities on Friday April 10 and 17 and Huxley's birds of prey demonstrations on April 15. Poz's magic and Punch and Judy shows take to the floor on April 16 and 17. So do keep an eye on our events calendar and do come and visit us soon and join in all the fun.