Cannon Hall Farm TV

Live from the Farm – April 10

In this morning’s two hour broadcast, we have plenty of lambs born, we turn some out into the fields and we check on our goats. Don’t forget to join us every morning … read more

Animals and Farmers

Close-up goat kidding!

** WARNING – CONTAINS EXTREME CLOSE-UP FOOTAGE OF BIRTH ** Farmer Dale and Farmer Darrell were feeding the animals when two Boer goats went into labour at the time. Dale got the … read more

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Live from the Farm – April 8

Our epic live broadcast this morning saw a new hiefer calf arrive at Cannon Hall Farm – plus the arrival of some gorgeous new lambs, including a really rare moment where one … read more

Cannon Hall Farm TV

Live from the farm – April 7

It was a roller-coaster of a morning that we live-streamed to our Facebook audience – with triumph, tragedy and a sing-along. In the most cruel blow yet, Farmer David lost three lambs … read more

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Just for kids: All about reindeer

Our next installment just for kids will look at our reindeer Jeffrey and Prince. We will be taking you through some fascinating facts – and challenging you to draw a picture of … read more

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Lambing During Lockdown (Marnie has babies)

** WARNING: This video contains extreme close-up footage of a live birth ** Kelvin Fletcher’s sheep Marnie Molly did us proud with these two gorgeous babies at Cannon Hall Farm. Farmer David … read more

Animals and Farmers

Orchid and her foal

Our farmers talk you through the exciting new arrival of Orchid’s foal and discuss what it’s like having this new little fella on the farm.

Cannon Hall Farm TV

Live from the farm – April 2

There’s a bucket load of trouble at Cannon Hall Farm as we have goats arriving by the bucketload. There was quad goats and plenty more.

Animals and Farmers

Farmer Ruth on the night shift

Farmer Ruth has had a busy night at Cannon Hall Farm so far – she can’t even count on both hands the number of babies she’s welcomed because the number is well … read more