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Titch and her friends

Titch and her friends have moved to the pen alongside the vending shed. Titch was born a month premature and has had a lot of challenges. She was born in March and is still very small, compare her to June who yes you’ve guessed it was born in… Titch loves a fuss and is very gentle.

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Foodie Awards Finalist 2024

We are very excited to announce that we have been selected as Finalists for the Foodie Awards 2024, along with some other local small dairy farm businesses, Godsells Cheese, Wholly Gelato and Oh My Goat Foods. The Gloucestershire Foodie Awards have been created for Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds to celebrate the makers, creators and providers of local, regional food, drinks and hospitality experiences. The Awards will be announced on 22 April 2024. Watch this space!

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Farm updates

Some updates from the farm. Pumpkin/Orion (he has 2 names) the feral farm cat is proving to not be so feral any more. The naughty Shetlands just before they burst into the feed shed Molly the first of twins, came out trying to stand and hasn’t stopped since. Her twin Dolly had not been born at this point.

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Meet Pumpkin, our re-homed cat!

We have re-homed a feral cat who is very nervous, he seems to have taken a liking to the area around the vending shed. Please can we politely ask for all dogs to be kept on short leads when visiting the farm. Thank you. Pumpkin has also been making friends with Marshmallow and his ladies!

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Stonehouse Milk new benches. Fresh, local, free range milk.

New benches

We now have some lovely wooden benches. Take a minute to sit down and listen to the birds, whilst enjoying our milk, a milkshake, a coffee or a cake (when our lovely suppliers are on site). Hopefully there will be some breaks in the weather.

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We love our trees

One of the things we love most on the farm are the trees. There are some very old oak trees here. When we look at them we realise that we as farmers are only a very short part of the story of the farm.

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Wildlife hedge planted

Last week we had Chris the Wildlife Gardener plant a hedge supplied by FWAG (Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group). The hedge plants chosen are intended to support wildlife on the farm. FWAG have visited us several times and are advising and supporting us in our plans to improve the farm for wildlife.

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