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View across the fields towards the coast

Doonies Rare Breeds Farm in Aberdeen, Scotland, is home to one of the biggest collections of rare and endangered farm animals in the country. This amazing farm covers 134 acres and is known across the nation for helping to breed these special animals. You can find 23 different kinds of rare animals here, including pigs, cattle, sheep, horses, chickens, and ducks. If you visit around Easter, you might even see brand new baby animals like lambs, calves, chicks, and foals!

Discover Doonies Rare Breeds Farm

Doonies Farm is located right on the coast, just past the old fishing village of Cove in Aberdeen, Scotland. It's a working farm, which means animals are raised there, but it's also open for everyone to visit and learn.

A Home for Rare Animals

The main goal of Doonies Farm is to protect and breed rare farm animals. These are breeds that are not very common anymore, and without places like Doonies, they might disappear forever. By visiting, you help support the important work of keeping these unique animals safe.

What Animals Live at Doonies?

The farm is home to many different types of rare animals. You can see various breeds of cattle, sheep, and pigs that are not often found elsewhere. There are also different kinds of horses, chickens, and ducks. Each animal plays a part in preserving its special breed.

Baby Animals at the Farm

One of the most exciting times to visit Doonies is during spring. This is when many new baby animals are born! You might get to see tiny lambs, wobbly calves, fluffy chicks, and playful foals. It's a wonderful chance to see farm life up close and learn about how these animals grow.

The Farm's History

For about 20 years, Doonies Farm was owned and run by the Aberdeen City Council. This meant the local government looked after it. However, today, Doonies Farm is run as a family business. This change helps keep the farm going and open to the public.

Saving Doonies Farm

In 2008, there was a time when Doonies Farm was at risk of closing. This was because the city council had to make some difficult financial choices. However, many people in the community loved the farm and wanted to save it. They started petitions and held protests to show how important Doonies was to them. Thanks to these efforts, an agreement was reached, and the farm was saved. This shows how much people care about this special place and its animals.

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