paulinejoe
Mama Doe
We go a few times a year to Cannon Hall Farm in Cawthorne near Barnsley, it's a kiddies farm (with an award winning butchers and deli shop, their lamb and mint burgers are to die for as are their pies ) and you can tell all their animals are very very well looked after and cared for, apart from the bunnies i think - I'm just asking if you think i'm being over soppy or if this isn't right - they are housed in these concrete/brick enclosures on the floor in barns, the brick walls are only a couple of feet high so all the visitors are looming over the top of them which i thought buns didn't like? There are signs up saying not to pick them up, and i've never seen anyone doing so. The enclosures themself aren't tiny but some of them aren't exactly massive either maybe 4 or 5 feet? (not very good at estimating sizes, sorry) They have got water bowls, but when we were there on saturday afternoon some of them were full of the sawdust I noticed they were being fed muesli too, and now i think about it i don't remember seeing any hayracks... There were some teensy tiny babies there this weekend that looked only a few days old which obviously attracted a lot of attention, it just didn't seem right to me.
I love Cannon Hall Farm and think they do a great job overall, but before i write to them about this i just wanted to ask other peoples opinions on whether they think i have a valid point or whether i am just being overly sensitive as i'm comparing what their buns have to what mine do?
I love Cannon Hall Farm and think they do a great job overall, but before i write to them about this i just wanted to ask other peoples opinions on whether they think i have a valid point or whether i am just being overly sensitive as i'm comparing what their buns have to what mine do?