The absorbing Woodside Farm will have so much to see at is first Lambing Open Day at the Cambridge Campus of the College of West Anglia on Saturday, April 26 from 11am-2pm.
For as well as the first lambs to be born there for a number of years, the public will also be able to see the trio of two-year-old Llamas which have just arrived at the farm, situated in Landbeach Road, Milton.

The calves are also new arrivals having come from Melton Mowbray Livestock Market. There are six Aberdeen Angus, which originate from Scotland and two are a breed called Simmental whose origins go back hundreds of years to the Simme river valley in Switzerland.
Other attractions will include beef cattle, newly hatched chicks and pigs.
Agriculture Director Linda Kirby is looking forward to the Lambing Open Day on Saturday 26th, from 11am to 2pm when the public can see all the lambs, llamas, calves, alpacas and chicks. Some smaller animals from the college’s Companion Animal Unit, including rabbits and guinea pigs will also be visiting the farm waiting to meet all the visitors.