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All about Turbo
Join Farmer Kate in the reptile house as she checks in on Turbo the red-foot tortoise.
If you've got kids at home, make sure they tune in to our educational video where they will pick up some fun facts about this species.
Live Triplet Birth
Our ewe is expecting triplets but as Farmer Ruth and Farmer Dave head to the roundhouse, it soon becomes clear that its not going to be an easy delivery.
The first lamb is breach - can our farmers save all the new arrivals in this race against time?
Wet Adoption
It's the night shift at Cannon Hall Farm and Farmers David and Roger have had a long shift. But, before they can finish, a ewe goes into labour - and the lamb isn't the right way around.
Can Farmer Dave save the lamb and complete a wet adoption to foster another baby onto the ewe who is in much need of a mother's care?
Walking Sprout
Sprout our lamb is out exploring the farm with Farmer Kate and he isn't half growing into a big lad now.He's moved in with the alpacas now and he's really growing into himself now.Don't forget you can adopt our Swiss Valais herd at https://www.cannonhallfarm.co.uk/adopt-an-animal/
Emergency Stations
There's an emergency at Cannon Hall Farm as Farmer Dale finds a ewe stuck on her back in the field.Her fleece is sodden and she's in a shaky state - can we get her back to the roundhouse safely and save her in time?
Behind the scenes
Join our farmers behind the scenes as they share a glimpse of what went on when they filmed Thursday's focus on Victorian farming for This Week on the Farm We really hope you enjoyed tonight's show - dont forget if you missed it, it's on My5. This Week on the Farm, Thursdays, 8pm, Channel 5.
Training Sapphire
If you enjoyed seeing Will on last week's This Week on the Farm then allow us to introduce you to our other Shire foal Sapphire.
She's certainly had a growth spurt over the last few weeks and is now being trained by Farmer Ruth who has the job of teaching ...read more
Farewell Will
We really hope you enjoyed last week's episode of This Week on the Farm - it was a real tearjerker for us as we said goodbye to Will. As the first Shire to be born on our farm, we were so proud of him and shared many happy moments and back scratches with him. But we want him to fulfil his potential and hopefully become a championship Stallion.
Farmer Dave in the reptile house
Its been cold at Cannon Hall Farm so Farmer Dave has taken the chance to sneak into the warm and pay a visit to our reptiles.He's endlessly fascinated by the ants - who are usually one of the most popular things in there for people to see.
Grizzly’s New Look
Our dreams of taking Grizzly Bear to the shows have been dashed since we've had to remove his horns which were pressing painfully into the side of his face.We travelled all the way to Scotland to buy Bear, the prize of our Swiss Valais stock, and we were so ...read more
Living Our Best Lives Book
"Roly the racing ferret got so fat he eventually couldn't fit down the tube." Farmer Rob and Farmer Dave talks about the many memories captured in our first book - Living Our Best Lives - published by Mirror Books.
It comes out very soon and you ...read more
Will is on TV
We are breaking our biggest ever embargo on tonight's episode of This Week on the Farm - so make sure to join us on a trip down memory lane as we remind ourselves just how important Will our Shire horse is to us - and what the future holds for him.
Tune in 8pm, tonight, Channel 5, This Week on the Farm.