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Easter Farm Day marks the official start of the Museum of East Anglian Life's Lambing and Farrowing Season, and celebrates the start of spring. Visitors will be able to see our new lambs, baby rabbits and possibly some chicks hatching.

Doris the Large Black pig is expecting a litter of piglets and we hope that they will arrive in time for Farm Day but please remember to say hello to our older animal residents as well as the new arrivals! Look out for the Red Poll cows chewing the cud in their field by the River Rat, the goats filling up on the new sweet grass of spring and Major the Suffolk Punch enjoying the spring sunshine with Tyson, his pony companion.

There will an exciting Easter Egg Hunt which will take you all over the Museum grounds. You must solve the riddles to find the Easter Rabbits that are hiding in our historic buildings and then you can collect your prize!

Our activity room will be bustling with an art workshop that is free to all visitors who have paid their entry into the Museum. Come along to make your own set of bouncing bunny ears, marvelous masks and fantastic finger puppets.

The walks are set within our beautiful designated county wildlife site brimming with wildlife including Otters and kingfishers that hunt the abundant fish stocks, owls and Little Egrets, as well as a variety of orchids and other wildflowers.


Enquiries to:     enquiries@eastanglianlife.org.uk  or Tel: 01449  612229
      Easter Farm Day Event 23rd March 2008
Our rare black pigs.