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Hettie’s Highland Calf
Reasons to visit Cannon Hall Farm? Well, this cute little bundle of fluff surely has to be one of them.
Ted and Hettie's son has arrived - and he's a belter.
Tune in with Farmer Darrell as we share Hettie's birth story, his first few moments and open the doors for name suggestions...
A Tenacious Lamb
The last lamb of our Autumn season proved just what triumph and tragedy you have to be prepared for at Cannon Hall Farm.
This giant-sized lamb picked up an injury during birth and has needed some extra special care.
But Farmer Ruth was on hand to save the ...read more
Little Pea’s Big Promotion
It's quite a moment of our fighter Pea...who has graduated from Farmer Georgie's special care unit and into a home of his own in our small Mammal House. Pea is now hanging out underneath Womble - make sure you pop in and see them on your next visit. ...read more
Blueberry and Muffin
Our Meditereannean miniature donkey Blueberry's foal has certainly captured the hearts of our visitors - and we are so grateful to the hundreds of you who made name suggestions for her.
There were lots of amazing suggestions but in the end we settled on...Muffin.
We hope to see you visiting Bluberry and Muffin very soon!
The Tenrecs Hibernate – Cannon Hall Farm
You are feeling very sleepy...
Join Farmer Georgie in our nocturnal Mammal House where our goregous little Tenrecs are preparing to enter their hibernation.
Entry to the mammal house is included free with your farm admission so make sure you visit it when you come.
A fond farewell
Noddy the goat has had one of the most incredible journeys with us - from it being doubtful he would survive, he absolutely pulled through under the careful ministrations of our farm team and is now a strapping two year old Billy.
But unfortunately, it is time ...read more
Any day now for Hettie!
It's all go this half term - not only are we pumpkin picking, and lambing, but we've also got a baby Highland due any day.
Hettie has had an amazing journey so far at Cannon Hall Farm - from joining us as a calf herself with mum Emma, she has now become ...read more
Our new cria!
There's another new arrival at Cannon Hall Farm with the arrival of this beautiful new baby cria.
This one took us a little by surprise, but she's an absolute beauty.
Make sure you visit the sand paddocks on your next visit to see her in person - and don't forget pumpkin picking is running now for the duration of half term too.
Weaning the foals
Our Shire horse foals are taking their first steps into independence. That time has come when it's time we need to start weaning Elliot, Herkules and Rosie - and we are at the very start of the process.
Don't forget to head down to our sand paddocks to see our magnificent Shires.
We’re lambing again!
Reasons to visit this half term?
We are lambing again - join Farmer Dave in the roundhouse as we explain our plans for an Autumn season of lambing, and what that means for our ewes and farmers.
Blueberry had her foal!
Is this the cutest thing you'll see today? We think so!
Blueberry the miniature donkey has had her foal and the new arrival is only the size of a little dog.
Trust us when we say you're going to want to come and see this one in person.
Jon Bon Pony and Diamond
Are these the sweetest faced ponies you've ever seen? We think so!
Join us as we check in on Jon Bon and Diamond who are now living together and have become the best of pals.
We are so happy we could find Jon Bon a companion in his 'retirement.'