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ADOPT A SHEEP
All of our animals have amazing rescue stories. Most have been saved from previous owners or vets wanting to end their life because they looked un-saveable, or were destined for the meat market, whatever their story, they were not wanted and they arrived at Baah-Land Sanctuary where they can live their lives out without fear and with heaps of love.
BUT WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP! Some of our animals need extra care and that costs extra money, is it would be wonderful if you could consider adopting one of them.
PLEASE CLICK ON EACH SHEEP IMAGE TO READ THEIR STORES.
TO ADOPT ONE, PLEASE GO TO OUR SHOP AND CLICK THE ONE YOU WOULD LIKE.
An adoption pack will be emailed to you within a few days of adoption.


We were deeply loved and brought up as pets, but when we got too big, the kind lady that fed us was told we had to go to market to be sold as meat.
She was sad at this of course, so advertised us as pets for sale.
We saw the advert and went and saved Flora & Florence and added them to our flock where they continue to live very happily.


Myself and my 6 companions were no longer wanted by our original owner as we were too young to breed and too small for the meat market, so he didn’t want us and wanted to put the ram in with our Mum’s again.
We were sad to leave our Mum’s, but so grateful that we were brought to Baah-Land who welcomed us and put us on the Bank Field which we love to graze in.
We would love you to adopt us… we come as a bundle!


I am such a happy little Teddy lamb.
I was a miracle born from my Mum of 19 years old and not planned.
She got pneumonia and nearly died so I had to be bottle fed but she returned and just continued to feed me.
I am still with my Mum now and my sister but please adopt me so the money can help my Mum who needs more care due to her age and to help pay her vet bills.


Look at my floppy ears, I wonder how I got my name!
I am not so young any more and often need medication, extra food and care, but I feel so lucky to be still around as many sheep are killed at just 6 months old for meat.
I feel safe and secure but please adopt me so I can be assured to get through winter OK with my extra needs.


I was born and my Mum was really too old to look after me so when I went to feed, she had no milk, so although I did not want to leave my Mum I had to be bottle fed by hand by my new owners in their home.
I needed to be fed day and night but I lacked nutrition from my mum so I could not walk, only on my knees.
The vet came to see me and I had to have injections every day but still could not walk, my back was also bent. The vet said I would never walk and suggested they end my life.
But they never gave up on me. I had to stay in the barn and the other sheep were encouraged to visit me.
Then a few weeks later, a young girl lamb named Shipess was put in with me. She was so pretty and gentle and by morning I was on my feet and have been ever since, and as you can see in the photo, she is always by my side.
Shipess also nearly died. I was so sad when she became blind and did not eat. We were back in the barn but she was hand fed and had medicine every day and she is well again now although the vet said there was no hope and to end her life.
So please adopt us together as we are an inseparable pair.


I had a very sad start to my life. I lost my mum when I was just three weeks old. She was really caring for me then I woke up one day but she never did. I curled up beside her waiting for her to wake but she could not wake.
I was gently taken from her but I was scared and lonely. I was cuddled and fed but my eye developed a ulcer so I was rushed to a specialist eye clinic but my eye had ruptured so could not be saved.
The eye clinic said no one had spent the money to save a sheep’s eye so I was the first they had seen. They did all they could to save my eye but couldn’t unfortunately but my new owners didn’t just give up on me.
I returned home was paired with another Hampshire like me and I learnt I could cope with one eye with my companion by my side. I still need to feel safe and have regular checks on my eye so need more love and medical help than most so I would love it if you could please adopt me.


I simply was not wanted as I was born a boy.
I was taken from my Mum and sold to be a pet but was saved and now live happily with my friends at Baah-Land.
My job is look-out as my ears are bigger than my companions and I am easily spotted in the field.
Please adopt me and make me feel wanted.


I was used to breed to make pedigree lambs and I gave birth to Blackie, but as he was a boy, they advertised him to be taken from me at a few days old.
My owners now saw the advert for my Blackie and came and took him so he did not go for meat when he got older but he would not feed without me, so they brought him back to me as he was close to death.
He fed straight away from me so they brought me away too and we are still together now living happily at Baah-Land.
Then an awful thing happened… I was terrified when a dog got in the field and attacked me and Blackie. I ran in front of Blackie to save him but the dog bit me many times and it ripped my chest open.
Without hesitation, my lovely owners called a vet, who stitched and cleaned my wound but the bill was so large but I am so lucky as I could have died and the vet wanted to end my life.
The dog owner was never found and thank heaven my lovely new owners never gave up on me.
If you could adopt me that would be so kind.


I was terrified! I suddenly became blind, lost my appetite, and stayed alone from the flock, so frightened.
But I was saved and taken to a warm barn and felt tender loving care and human bond for the first time.
A nice lady vet came said I had vitamin 12 deficiency as I hold my head up high to try and see.
I was given medicine for two weeks and given lots of love and kindness, hand-fed grass, and bit by bit, fruit, veg, sheep food and minerals.
I felt the love, and if they wanted me to live I did too, and fought to survive!
A few days later I could see and soon I was back making new friends and part of a new happy family; but what would have happened if they never saved me?
Please adopt me, it would make me so happy!


The farmer died at the farm where we used to live but he didn't leave a will so some people came and starting taking everyone away! There were 14 of us tiddlers all our mommies had been slaughtered, then all my friends were taken away!
I was too small for market even though they tried to fatten me up by feeding me lots of corn thankfully I never got big enough to sell for meat.
Then a miracle happened, two lovely people arrived on the farm and put me in a nice warm trailer, the lady one knew I would be scared so she stayed with me and cuddled me so I felt safe.
I settled in at Baah-Land really quickly but then I started to feel a bit poorly so I was moved inside and taken care of day and night.
Then on Christmas Eve I took a turn for the worse, everyone was really worried, I became unresponsive and thought it was the end.
Turns out the people from before that had been trying to fatten me up by only feeding me corn had caused me to have gall stones, I couldn't go to the toilet and was very very poorly.
The amazing vet did a special operation and I have been recovering well, I managed to have a walk around recently and played with my friend Ruby.
My vet bills are very high, your adoption will SAVE MY LIFE!