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Hayes Farm and rescue for farm animals

Fawkham Road, West Kingsdown, Kent, United Kingdom
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We are a small, family run farm that currently produces fresh free range eggs and seasoned fire logs and will be expanding to more produce soon.  

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17 lavender bantams and 10 hyliner. All incubated. Keeping our fingers crossed. X

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They think it's another sheep. But this one brings food lol. X

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How pretty. Growing inbetween the trees x

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What an improvement. Loving the weather here today x

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We would like to say Thank you to Becky and Brian O'Conner two of our residents here in the village for their continued supply of fruit salad and bread for the animals. Like most of our helpers they never give up on us. The animals are extremely grateful and so are we. Thank you xxx

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All animals fed and watered including whoopi of course x

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Neil and myself would like to say a big thank you to a lovely lady we met on Sunday. Celia donated a lovely chicken house made by her husband before he passed away. Also some wire and great sized bins for feed. Truly a delightful afternoon chatting about everything. We can't thank her enough. Having lost a son and her husband she is making her once extremely productive garden easier for her to manage . We have an extremely wonderful lady, whose empathy compassion even when life has knocked her sideways, willing to make such great contributions to our rescue. Once again celia thank you. Xxx

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Erm whoopi is now a fully pledged member of the sofa brigade. 🤣🤣🤣

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Her favourite bed x

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Hand delivered lamb last week. Second one this year. Because of the weather mummas are holding on to them. This creates problems birthing hence we desperately need a barn now. Luckily I'm not squeamish and because of Hadlow college and my precious training as a nurse and technician the lamb and mum are doing well. X

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Chicken coop new wood chip. Not wading about in the water and mud. Hard work but worth every minute x enjoy girls and boys 🐔🐓

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This is whoopi. She was a twin and very tiny. Mum wasn't interested and now 8 days later she is out if the woods. Feeding every 2 hrs for the first 3 days now we are every 4 hrs. She is a little gem.

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