Animals and Farmers

Welcoming Lambing Season!

Farmer Rob knows the significance of being well-prepared for the arrival of our first lambs of the year, and fortunately, he’s got a trusty apprentice by his side – none other than … read more

Animals and Farmers

Scanning the sheep!

It’s an exciting time of year as we are scanning our flock to see what we can expect this lambing season – so make sure to join us behind the scenes as … read more

Animals and Farmers

Blossom Bounces Back!

https://youtu.be/5igKWwiSmjcc It’s an important update with Farmer Rob as we navigate through a challenging week with our expectant Shire Horse, Blossom. Serious hoof issues have surfaced, adding an extra layer of concern, … read more

Animals and Farmers

Preparing for lambing!

There’s no winding down here at Cannon Hall Farm, our 2024 lambing season is almost upon us, and that means the work doesn’t stop. Farmer Kate is in the roundhouse, prepping the … read more

Animals and Farmers

Happy New Year!

There have been so many highs from 2023 we don’t know how to pick one – but we will certainly try. Please join us as we remember our stand-out moments from the … read more

Animals and Farmers

Blossom’s Baby Is Due Soon

Farmer Ruth is with her best pal Blossom who is just over a month away from having her first foal – and it looking absolutely fantastic with her rug off. It’s a … read more

Animals and Farmers

A true team effort!

One of our pedigree shorthorn cows is giving birth – but she’s struggling and needs the strength and patience of Farmers Wade, Danny and Charlotte to help her get this calf delivered … read more

Animals and Farmers

Coming in for the winter!

Our Swiss Valais flock are coming in for the winter – and Farmers Kate and Dave have to get them from the top of the field to the bottom. What could possibly … read more

Animals and Farmers

Farewell for now Herkules!

We were so proud that our Shire horse Herkules appeared on the recent TV series #winteronthefarm and it’s been such a pleasure to have him back with us. But sadly, as a … read more