Most of the goats at Manor Farm are available for adoption. Please note, though, that we do not re-home our animals - like all of our resident animals at Manor Farm, once they are with us, we commit to look after them for the rest of their life.
Adopting any animal or owl is hugely important support for our work here in providing a safe and caring environment for the animals, and is much valued. It is also a great way for you to get more personally involved with them - and us!
To adopt a goat, download your printable Adoption Request Form In MS Word format here or here for a for pdf file 
Please print it out, fill it in and return it to us at Manor Farm Donkey Sanctuary Mill Lane East Leake Leicestershire LE12 6LU
Thank you - your support is vital to us and our animals! |
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The Anglo Nubian Kids
The Anglo Nubian kids came to us when they were just 4 days old, rescued from a local dairy herd and destined, ultimately, for the meat market. Hand reared and bottle fed from the beginning they are very tame and always come over to visitors for a fuss - except when they are eating, of course, as nothing can get in the way of that!
Be careful if they get close, though, as, like all goats, they are particularly fond of nibbling clothes and handbags.
As a break with tradition at Manor Farm we ran a competition with children to name the kids, and they came up with Ash, Milo and Reo - great names, we think you will agree.
See a short video clip of the kids at play! (don't forget to come back to us!)
More Goats below!
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Jammie & Dodger |
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Brothers Jammie & Dodger are Toggenberg goats named after our first, the legendary Naughty Billy Biscuit. When they were born they were not required, as they are were males, and, like the Anglo Nubians, they would have been destined for meat. |
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Dewie |
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Born 20th April 1993, Dewie is a pygmy goat and was one of triplets. The breeder's husband was very ill and had to cut the herd down. Our vet informed us that these triplets were in need of a home. As they were still being fed by their mother she camer too, for the time being.
Like Curly he is one of our "old men" and wears a coat to keep warm. He still has loads of spirit though! |
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Jack |
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Jack came to Manor Farm with his half-sister Jill. They are a cheeky pair of pygmy goats - watch out when they want to play their favourite game of pretend head-butting!
They are both extremely lively but we are persevering with halter training so that they can enjoy some lovely walks around the Farm |
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Louie |
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Born 20th April 1993, Louie is a Pygmy goat and was one of triplets. The breeder's husband was very ill and had to cut the herd down. Our vet informed us that these triplets were in need of a home. As they were still being fed by their mother she came too, for the time being. However, when the time came for her to go back we were asked if we could keep her as well. Like Curly he is one of our "old men" and wears a coat to keep warm. He still has loads of spirit though! |
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King James & The 5 Princes |
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James is the leader of a small herd of 6 pygmy goats that were rescued in 2007. They have been named King James and the 5 Princes (Charles, Edward, Andrew, Harry & William). They would have gone for meat had we not rescued them. |
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Melton |
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Born 26th February 1995 Melton is a cross Pygmy Sanaan. He was bought from Melton market as a baby, only a few days old. His mother had already been sold but the buyer didn't want him. We had to bargain with a meat man and ended up paying over the odds but, he's happy with us now. Melton has become top of the herd, and loves going for walks with his friends Jammie & Dodger. |
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