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Peep-peep, Dilly
and Jemima joined us in 2005. They are favorites with everyone
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George and Chloe are two of the
5 sheep that are resident at the Sanctuary. They were both handreared
after being orphaned shortly after birth.
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Beryl,one of our many chickens.She and her 9 companions were
handed in as their elderly owner could no longer look after them
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Edna and Griselda
were both rescued by Swan rescue in 2006 after being attacked by
loose dogs in Botanic gardens.They are domestic geese that had been
abandoned. After they had recovered we we delighted
to offer them a forever home here
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Elvis, the duck in the forefront, with Peep-peep. A fox killed all
of Peep peep's' friends. so
her owner asked us to take her.
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Left-These chickens were dumped in freezing snow when the first
bird flu scare started. Their wings were frozen to their bodies
and had to be thawed with a hairdryer. Their rescuers missed one
in the dark which was dead next day.
Right- A healthy happy chicken now.
The irony is they have been battery birds so whoever cruelly dumped
them had rescued them initially
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Left-Barny was
the son of a rescued very wild nanny goat, like her he is very nervous
Right-Raindrop with Bam bam, the black goat who sadly died earlier
this year from natural causes aged 13 years.
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Albert the Chinese goose and his best
frien Quakers came to us earlier this year
They are devoted to one another
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