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Buddy is a beautiful Zwartbles cross breed sheep. He’s very friendly and very tall! He has a cute smile which is due to an injury that he sustained when he was a lamb after he was attacked by a dog.
Buddy is a beautiful Zwartbles cross breed sheep. He’s very friendly and very tall! He has a cute smile which is due to an injury that he sustained when he was a lamb after he was attacked by a dog.

Simone, Melania and Rebeca are 3 sisters, all hatched out in May 2024. Their previous owner was unable to keep them so they came to live with us. They are Silkie breed chickens, getting the name from their unusual feathers that feel like silk. The breed also usually has extra toes, Simone, Melania and Rebeca all have 5 toes on each foot instead of the usual 3. These girls are all very friendly and love to scratch around looking for a snack.
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Joshua was found wandering in Prestwich a few weeks ago and came to us mid June. Now a little over 5 months old and well settled in, he’s quickly made a name for himself as the sanctuary’s official mischief-maker! Which is (no doubt) going to cause Yorick and Morag to be competing with him even more?? This little lad doesn’t believe in fences whatsoever. He leaps over them like a gymnast, and more mornings than we can count, we’ve found him sat quite contentedly on the windowsill, like a very confused cat (just one that’s eaten all of the crackers overnight).
He’s curious, giddy as anything, and full of energy. Little Joshua is a true whirlwind of charm. Since being neutered, Joshua has begun bonding closely with our gentle Wallace, who he seems to see as a mother figure even though Wallace is a male himself! ????
Their friendship is absolutely lovely to see, and Joshua has now fully integrated with the rest of the herd. And now for the exciting bit… Joshua is officially up for sponsorship! ??
By sponsoring Joshua, you’ll be helping us care for him as he grows, explores (usually where he shouldn’t), and keeps us all on our toes. He’s already become a firm favourite with staff and volunteers and we know he’ll be stealing hearts in no time.

Seniors Bill and Ted are best friends and brothers, both are around 6 years old and they have lived together all their lives. They were much loved pets but unfortunately their owner was unable to keep them after moving into a flat so they came to us. Bill (all brown) and Ted are in good health for their age and both have lovely natures. Bill is more outgoing and is usually first out of their hide for a treat, Ted usually holds back till he’s sure the coasts clear to emerge. Both are quite large guinea pigs but have plenty of space in their enclosure here. Guinea pigs can make great pets and are fascinating creatures with a range of vocal sounds and calls. Bill and Ted will most likely be staying with us into their old age and retirement.
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Gilbert belongs to a group of goats collectively known as British primitive goats. They are related to the native goats of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and are among some of the first animals to be domesticated by man.
Gilbert came to us in June 2017 and not much is known about his background, According to what we know Gilbert was homeless and in a poor state of health, very thin and too weak to stand up, he was taken in by a good Samaritan who took him to her stables.
She couldn’t house him permanently though so asked if we could.
Gilbert’s health and condition have improved since and he now enjoys going out with his new friend William. Despite his ordeal Gilbert is very friendly towards people and has a gentle nature. Gilbert is popular with visitors and has a very impressive set of horns.