I took my son to the childrens farm local to me in Tamworth. I wasn't impressed with the rabbit set up at all. All but 2 of the rabbits live alone. The sizes of the hutches are good, but they don't appear to come out of the hutches except for cleaning and there are no toys. They are stunning rabbits but from when we got there to when we left 5 hours later they barely moved. They looked so depressed, it was really sad. The guinea pigs were better where they were in enclosures, but the single ones in the rabbit room were gnawing the bars and didn't look happy. I was also very sad for the turkeys, who had a pen that was dark and there was nothing for them to do and they didn't seem to get out of the pen at any time
Here are the guinea pigs, the aby's,
The rex's
The shelties
The poor fowl stuck in hutches
They also have female cats there that breed. The sell them for £50 "because we can't homecheck so we hope that a price of £50 will ensure a good home". More like an impulse buy for the kiddies in my opinion. Wonder if anyone ever told them about feline Fiv or FeLV??
Here are the guinea pigs, the aby's,
The rex's
The shelties
The poor fowl stuck in hutches
They also have female cats there that breed. The sell them for £50 "because we can't homecheck so we hope that a price of £50 will ensure a good home". More like an impulse buy for the kiddies in my opinion. Wonder if anyone ever told them about feline Fiv or FeLV??