Thousands of people turned out to Wiltshire College Lackham at the weekend to see lambs being born at the farm.
More than 3,000 adults and children went along to the college to see several sets of twins and triplets born in the sunny weather and families were able to see other animals on the farm, as it opened for the first time at the lambing event.
Crowds were able to look around the farm and see the dairy and beef calves and milking as well as the farm’s pigs.
Children and parents alike enjoyed the resident miniature railway that travels around the country park and there were also plenty of refreshments for people to enjoy.
For those who missed out on last weekend, a second lambing weekend will be held again on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm on both days with last admission at 4pm.
Visitors are advised to wear suitable footwear and clothing for the outdoor experience.
Admission prices are £15 per car or £5 per adult and £3 per child.
For more details log on to the college's web site via the link on the right or phone (01249) 466800.
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