Over the years we have invested millions to make Cannon Hall Farm one of the best Farm attractions in the country.
There are animals in abundance and always something new and exciting around the next corner.
Baby animals are born every week. In spring lambs are born everyday and with 250 ewes to lamb we are hoping for around 500 lambs this year.
Piglets arrive all year round and there are always baby pigs on display.
Over 100 pygmy goat kids will be arriving in the spring and they love to squeeze through the bars and run around the farmyard trying to steal food from the other animals and the visitors.
We keep several breeds of cattle and calves are born each year.
Our donkeys and Shetland ponies with their foals are always a favourite.
We have breeding families of alpacas, llamas and wallabies.
If you're really lucky you might see a baby Joey peeking out from his mums pouch.
Young rabbits and guinea pigs are always popular with smaller children and we also keep many varieties of pheasants and cage birds.
Not the prettiest animals on the farm but one of the friendliest are the rare kune kune pigs from New Zealand.
They love to be fed, opening their mouths ready for the food to drop in.
Take a look at those great big tusks on Jonah the boar.
A bag of animal feed available for a small fee guarantees a warm welcome.
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SAFETY NOTICE
Remember the chances of ill health following a farm visit are very small. Follow these guidelines to minimise any risk.
Hand washing facilities and sanitizing gel dispensers are available in the farm, as you exit the farm and to the rear of the Tea Room.
You MUST wash and dry your hands thoroughly, immediately after contact with animals and again on leaving the farm.
DO NOT eat or drink in the farm.
Children should ALWAYS be supervised when washing their hands.
Children who suck their fingers should NOT TOUCH the animals.
If your child has a toy or dummy with them take extra care to keep it clean.
Pregnant ladies should avoid contact with sheep and lambs.