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The Farm from the Air

This picture shows you what a wonderful part of the country all our products come from.
We are situated on the top of a hill surrounded by lush somerset pastures that are just right for all our animals to graze on.


More of the Farm

We would like to thank Mr. Arthur one of our customers for providing us with these fantastic areial photographs. It has taken me some time to get them onto the website but at long last they are here.


Happy Cows


As with any job you have highs and lows. The highs on a farm must be the arrival of a baby. We are all big softies at heart and to see the bond develop between a new born calf and its mother is wonderful. We always keep the calf with its mother for as long as possible. This ensures that the calf gets the best possible start that it can. Its mothers own milk and care is the best that we can give to the calf and it's a joy to see them together.


A Helping Hand


Sometimes we need to give the calf a little helping hand or we may need to give mum a rest. If this is the case we have a few cosy little straw barns that are available if needed. The barns are designed to be big enough for a calf and its mother so they both can have some rest together as well. And of course we have no shortage of helpers when it comes to looking after a new born calf. Sarah (Andy's niece) is usually first in line to offer some help and I think you can only say that from this image it is always welcome.

 
 
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