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‘Every spring we lamb 250 ewes in our barns, before turning some 400 lambs and their mothers out onto the new grass in our rolling meadows when the weather warms up.
For the third year in a row, we are opening the farm gates to the public to allow them to see what happens – from birth right through to the lambs’ first steps out on the fresh spring grass.
In addition to the lambing, we will have a play area, craft corner and an area to ‘hold a chick’ to keep the children occupied and a tea/coffee/refreshments station, in aid of charity, for the adults.’
Tickets can be bought from the farm on the day:
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You will need wellies/boots and coats. The sheep are all in barns but you will need to walk outside from one barn to another and to the toilets.
Every spring we lamb 250 ewes in our barns, before turning some 400 lambs and their mothers out onto the new grass in our rolling meadows when the weather warms up.
For the second year in a row, we are opening the farm gates to the public to allow them to see what happens – from birth right through to the lambs’ first steps out on the fresh spring grass.
There are goats and pigs too!
All refreshments in aid of charity (Air ambulance, Catherine house, Horley church).
Tickets can be bought from the farm on the day: All Tickets: £3 (Under 2′s: Free).
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