Welcome to the Valley Walnut!


 

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In February we were contacted
by a ranger at the local pound regarding a small goat who was left unclaimed. 

We started looking at our rehoming lists and considering applications for goats,
when we realised that the little pound goat was exceptionally small, and very
lonely too. 

Given Peanut goat was having difficulty making friends with the
larger caprines after his long stays in the hospital pen, the new black and
white arrival seemed like a perfect match! 

Both Peanut and newly named ‘Walnut’
hit it off from the start, sharing food, playing chasey and napping side by
side. We are happy that little Peanut now has a new gentle best friend, and
that Walnut has a bright new beginning with a pal by his side!

 

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