Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Hannah & Lou
Hannah and her lamb Lou came into care as part of a huge surrender of 50 sheep from a farmer who gave them up after being fined for animal welfare breaches and allowing people to perform religious slaughter on his property, dumping bodies in the waterways.
They had a whole lot of management issues to address, with extremely heavy work burden and overgrown feet.
They are Wiltshire Horn sheep who are a self-shedding breed and they cautious of people, but will come up for food and it won’t take much one-on-one time to gain their trust!
They have been vaccinated, microchipped, hoof trimmed, shorn (though they are a self-shedding breed) and lice treated, boys have been desexed and they’re ready to find homes who value them for their companionship and their right to live a happy and comfortable life, not for what can be taken from them.
This means no breeding, eating or selling - we adopt out animals on a contract where they must be returned to our care if you’re no longer able to keep them
If you can offer these sweethearts a place to call home we would love to hear from you!
Adoption details
Our adoption process is an initial application form, followed by a conversation over message or phone, and finally a property check. Adopters must agree to the condition that animals must be returned to our rescue if they can no longer stay in their home.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.