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24/03/2008
It's been a busy time during the Easter period here at Farming World. We have had several new arrivals, check out the new cute little piglets in the image below. We also have new lambs, these little triplets were born on 23/03/08.

The Easter Bunny even braved the snow and judged our Easter Bonnet Parade. The winning results as follows:

8 yrs plus
1st PlaceDanielle Hawkes
2nd PlaceElizabeth Forknell
 
4-7 yrs
1st PlaceBethan Davios
2nd PlaceEmma Prestlove
3rd PlaceMatilda Scott and her bunny Pinsy!
 
0-3 yrs
1st PlaceCallum Hawkes
2nd PlaceEChloe Stiffl

The winner of our Fluffy Easter Bunny Teddy (seen in the below image, being held by our Easter Bunny) Raffle which was in aid of the Demelza House Hospice went to Mrs Judith Marshall, grandmother of Lucie Weston from Leicester, with ticket number 121.

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05/03/2008
Sherbet a 6 month old Highland Calf moved to Farming World last week along with three new Miniature Dexters. Check out the photos below to see Sherbet meeting Casper & Jim the ponies and take a look at our 3 new mini cows, the brown one is 1 year old and is called Cheeky the two black ones are as yet un-named and both should be having their own calves very soon. Be sure you say hi to them on your next visit to Farming World.

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01/03/2008
Farming World was opened by Cllr Trevor Fentiman - Mayor of Faversham This weekend. The Mayor also opened the new toddler's train which was donated in memory of Adam White, aged 3, who died of leukemia last July. Pictures can been seen in Faversham News this week.


01/01/08
Happy New Year From All At Farming World.

Geese are known for being fierce, noisy and unfriendly. They make good guard dogs


A flock of geese saved the city of Rome in 390BC. Invaders crept into the city at night but the sleeping guards were woken by the loud honking of the geese


Geese mate for life and will stay together during all seasons and only find a new mate if one dies or is killed