Mum and daughter goats Winnie and Wednesday were in poor condition with badly overgrown hooves when they first arrived at The Stubbington Ark RSPCA animal rescue centre.
Kate Luxford, who works at the centre, said: ‘Winnie and Wednesday came into our care from an unfortunate background.
‘They had been roaming free for around six months with little to no human contact.’
Mum Winnie and her kid Wednesday have since had the care they needed to recover and are now ready to find a home
The pair are closely bonded, so they’re looking for a home together, ideally with other goats.
‘Winnie is very cautious and can take a while to get used to new people,’ said Kate, ‘however, since coming into The Stubbington Ark, the team have been slowly trying to gain her trust, and she now comes over for her breakfast and dinner.
‘She is a gentle girl who is always keeping an eye on her daughter making sure she is close by.
‘Wednesday is slightly more trusting than her mum however she can still be cautious and shy.
‘Wednesday is always the first to come over in the morning looking for her breakfast and will finish off anything her mum doesn’t eat.
‘Both girls are very sweet and just need a loving forever home that will take the time to gain their trust and be patient with them.’
If you’re interested in giving these two cuties a home, you’ll need a Defra CPH holding number, as well as a large field with a minimum five-foot post and rail with stock fencing, and a field shelter that both goats can fit in.
If you have all this to offer them, then you can get more information about adopting them on the RSPCA website.
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