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Five spring lambs born at Bath City Farm help grow family of animals

Wednesday 7th April 2021 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Five lambs have been born at Bath City Farm, marking the latest additions to the much-loved family of animals which includes goats, cows, ponies, ducks and geese.

Photo courtesy of Bath City Farm

The new arrivals, twins and triplets, were born on 30th March. Their mothers are Norfolk Horn sheep, which are designated as a rare breed.

The sheep arrived from Countryfile presenter Adam Henson’s farm in autumn 2020.

Photo courtesy of Bath City Farm

Bath City Farm will be reopening to the public on Tuesday 13th April, when visitors will be able to go and see the new additions.

The Farm celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2020. It was set up by local people who campaigned to save the 37-acre green space located between Twerton and Southdown and establish a City Farm back in 1995.

To help support the work of Bath City Farm, you can donate via https://localgiving.org/donation/bathcityfarm.

All the money donated will help feed the animals and support work in the local community.

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