The
Farm and Animals
During your stay, take time for a stroll round the
farm to enjoy the farm's rich and varied animals, wildlife,
woodland, fields and landscape.
Lovaton Farm covers 193 acres of rolling Devon countryside
with 15 acres of woodland which is an abundance of colour in the
spring with
snowdrops, daffodils, primroses, bluebells and wild orchids.

Lovaton Farm is home to a range of rare breed livestock raised from
birth including Dexter cows, Lleyn sheep with Gloucester Old Spot,
Saddleback and Welsh pigs.

Come and meet “Poppy” the pony, “Mrs Doubtfire” the
Gloucester Old Spot sow and “Minnie-Mouse” the smallest
Pedigree Dexter heifer at Lovaton.
We have piglets being born all year round with 10
sows receiving the attentions of “Toby” the Gloucester Old Spot Boar. “Millie” and “Mollie” are
our two saddleback sows each producing 14 or 15 piglets with
two or three litters each year. Quite often Millie and Mollie will
talk
to you, in their own way!

Lovaton is home to 90 Dexter and Dexter cross Devon
cattle, 90 Pigs and 300 ewes all living on the lush pastures of
mid-Devon
during
the spring, summer and autumn.
Each year over 300 lambs are born during April
and May in the spring sunshine. Several lambs are born each year
which need
to be
fed from the bottle
into mid-July. They become quite tame and guests can feed
these “pet” lambs
if they wish. You may even hear them call for their supper!
We have a small number of hens which supply us with
eggs. Guests are welcome to collect the eggs for breakfast, if
they wish.

Finally,
meet the farm dogs, “Amber” our pet lurcher with a liking
for the TV and Sky the kelpie/collie cross. Also, our two trained
working dogs “Red” and “Jess”.
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