Tatton Park
Quads expected during Lambing Week on the Farm at Tatton Park!
The rare breed farm at Tatton Park is eagerly awaiting the arrival of furry foals, cute
calves, perfect piglets, cheeping chicks and of course leaping lambs. At this exciting
time of year visitors will get to see miniature versions of their farmyard favourites and
learn all about them from the knowledgeable farm staff, with the highlight being
Lambing Week from 5 – 13 April (closed on Monday 7 April), with a bumper bundle
of 46 lambs expected including 10 twins, 7 triplets and a set of quads:
Farm assistant Elly Edwards said: “My favourite thing about lambing is the
excitement and the sense of privilege that comes with welcoming new life. I love the
smell of newborn lambs and the satisfaction you get from seeing happy, healthy
lambs skipping about the lambing pens. It’s one of the hardest times of year on the
farm because of the sleepless nights… we don’t let the ewes go more than 4 hours
without checking on them even through the night. But it’s the most rewarding.”
Baarmy about lambs?
Every day throughout lambing week daily talks at the lambing shed will take place at
12pm & 2pm, with Farm staff sharing their expertise with visitors about how they spot
the signs of lambing and how they look after sheep and care for lambs during this
extra special time.
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Baby boomers
The anticipation is rising as the Farm staff eagerly await the arrival of Tabitha the
Shire horse mare’s third foal on 9 th May, the first on the Farm for 8 years.
While over in the pig pen, Bonnie and Susie, the Large White sows, are both due a
litter of piglets at the start of April. Gracie the Guernsey cow and Jasmine the
Jersey/Norwegian Red, and Hetty the Hereford cross are all expecting a calf with 4
more due from the Red Polls.
It’s all goat at the Farm!
On 3 May our gorgeous Royal Golden Guernsey goats Emily and her daughter Rose
are going to be joining in the Knutsford Mayday Parade and the Farm staff have
already been busy taking these very important goats out and about to practise their
walking!
Visitors won’t want to miss the eggstra special Mr Men Little Miss Easter trail running
from 5 April – 21 April and for dog lovers there is the Fun Dog Show on 5 May…
About www.tattonpark.org.uk | @TattonPark | #TattonPark
Tatton Park is managed and financed by Cheshire East Council on behalf of the
National Trust. This impressive heritage visitor attraction receives in the region of
720,000 visitors every year, all of whom come to enjoy its picturesque Parkland, 18th
century Mansion, medieval Old Hall, award-winning Gardens, and rare breed Farm.
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