1:30pm Friday 14th March 2008
BOUNCY baby lambs and other new-born farmyard animals will enjoy their first outing next week to a nursery in Smallford.
Notcutts Garden Centre in Hatfield Road will be welcoming fluffy chicks, a miniature pony, piglets and even a baby tortoise from the Cuddle-Me-Do mobile farm on Thursday, March 27 from 10.30am to 4.30pm.
Visitors will get the chance to stroke the littluns and feed them when they are hungry.
Mark Skinner, garden centre manager, said: "There is always plenty for children to see and do in the pet centre, but the added excitement of newborn lambs and baby animals always proves popular."
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