A rare breeds farm in Cirencester is celebrating 30 years since it opened to visitors. As The Butts Farm Rare Breeds marked the occasion, they announced that several animals had given birth in recent days, meaning there are more for visitors to see. New arrivals at the Cricklade Road farm include a litter of piglets, triplet Nubian goats, and two Welsh pony foals. Owner Judy Hancox said: “I can’t believe the farm has been open for 30 years. “The only way it makes sense is that my daughter Rosie Hancox is 30 years old this year. I opened the farm three months after she was born.”
A Hufcor spokesperson told The Gazette in an emailed statement Thursday that the company plans to keep its research and development, testing, and customer service operations in Janesville but that
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City kids: Urban goat farming in Bristol
Grazing wasteland in the heart of Bristol, Street Goat is bringing community together around sustainable milk and meat, and conserving local biodiversity.
Street kid: A goat takes in the view on Bristol s Purdown Hill
The BT tower, one of Bristol’s iconic landmarks, rises up from Purdown Hill in an area of inner-city parkland, where twin goats lounge in the sun against the remains of Second World War gun batteries. These dystopian concrete relics now covered in the city s fabled graffiti have played host to a lot of anti-social activity over the years.