CHILDREN can meet cute new arrivals at a Cheshire farm.
The Lambing Shed is inviting families to come along in the Easter holidays to Moseley Hall Farm on Chelford Road in Knutsford.
Charlotte Turnock, marketing manager, said: “Visitors will get to meet, hold and learn all about our lambs.
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“You’ll discover lots of facts about sheep and lambs and hear about what happens during the busy lambing season on the farm.”
The events are being held on Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2 and Friday, April 7 and Saturday, April 8.
“There will be no bottle feeding at this event,” said Charlotte.
“Our sheep get fed by their mums.
“Our farmers work very hard to ensure that all of the sheep are lambed successfully so we do not have any lambs that need bottle feeding.”
The farm has a flock of more than 2,500 sheep and a herd of 250 beef cattle.
The Lambing Shed shop and kitchen is housed in the building where farmer Arnold Mitchell and son Michael reared their sheep more than 60 years ago.
The family opened the venture in 2015 to showcase their award-winning home reared beef and long alongside top quality Cheshire food and drink.
The Lambing Shed was named the UK's Farm Shop Cafe of the Year in the 2022 Farm Retail Awards.
To book visit thelambingshed.com
All children must be accompanied by an adult and adults must have tickets. Children aged under two are free.
Visitors can stay for up to one hour after their selected entry time.
Dogs are now allowed.
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