Two lambs rejected by their mother
have been adopted by a female goat. The birth mother of the twin Manx sheep would not feed them when they were
born two and a half weeks ago.
But Geraldine the golden Guernsey goat treats the Manx sheep as her own
offspring - even letting them drink her milk. The unusual family-of-three live at White Post Farm in Farnsfield,
Nottinghamshire, where staff said they are a strange sight.
Anthony Moore, one of the farm managers, said: "It took a little while but it's
amazing how well they have bonded. We were bottle feeding them but we were very keen for
them to have a mum so thought we would give Geraldine a go at being a sheep. She's such a relaxed goat we thought we would give it a try."
The twins, which have not been named yet, are a girl and a boy and were
introduced to Geraldine 12 days ago, for a few hours at a time to begin. Now the lambs even climb on top of Geraldine, as they would with a mother
ewe. "It looks very strange seeing a little lamb on a golden Guernsey goat," said
Mr Moore.
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