Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary

Goats

We currently have 9 goats that reside at the sanctuary, all of whom love their daily fruit and veg treats,
they enjoy apple,banana,broccoli,cabbage,melon and carrots to name but a few,
if you would like to donate any of these items they are most welcomed and enjoyed by the goats, pre packed only please, no table scraps thankyou:)

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Basher
He is one of our biggest goats who has found sanctuary at Redgate, he is very affectionate and does love a fuss and cuddle, he is very strong and lively when he wants to be, and he arrived at the sanctuary along with Nasher.
Basher has a love of eating all and any fruits and veg:)

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Millie
She is one of our most shy sanctuary residents, and although she may appear as though she may be a sheep with her lovely curly coat, we can assure you she is a goat, in the summer when her coat is shawn she does look more recognisable as a goat:)
So come and visit Millie and see for yourself, although she is quiet she likes to see whats going on day to day at the sanctuary.

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Shandy & Snowdrop
Mum and daughter of the goat herd, shandy the brown goat here in the picture, gave birth to her daughter Snowdrop several years ago here, and  since then they have have grown up together at the sanctuary:)
Lovely natured goats who will always stay together here at Redgate.

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Rolo
Please meet little Rolo, he is the young pygmy goat who has recently joined us here at Redgate, and you are more than likely to hear him before you see him on your visit to the Sanctuary, he is very vacal and likes to make his presence known to everyone.
He also loves to play football and talk to his neighbour Johnny babe the pig:)

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Lucy and Padgem
These are are two pygmy goats who share a paddock and have been at the sanctuary for several years, Lucy the Black and White goat is more confident around people where as Padgem is a little nervous of visitors, they can be seen in the paddocks next to the young sheep paddock.

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Nasher
He is another of the sanctuarys goat residents, he is a large goat and he arrived with his friend Basher, Nasher is the most friendly and affectionate goat at the sanctuary, he is a real fuss pot and loves attention and posing for the camera as you can see, you may also guess from this photo as to why he got his name Nasher with his big smile:)

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Little Milly
She is the youngest of our goats to reside here at the sanctuary, and arrived with her fellow friends Sid and Della the sheep, she will stay with her sheep friends and can be seen in the paddocks with them, she is also most definatley the boss in her group of sheep friends:)

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