The creatures, all less than twelve days old, were from the staff member’s family business
I'm John Warburton with news that residents at a care home in Dorset experienced the promise of spring, as a waitress in the home introduced them to a group of newborn lambs. The creatures, all less than twelve days old, were from the staff member’s family business. Donna Peck and her family of farmers take turns to feed the lambs around the clock, after their stronger siblings started to push them away from their mother ewe. One resident at Castle View in Poundbury said the visit reminded him of his own farming career, years ago.
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