FIVE adorable piglets have been born at Manorafon Farm Park near Abergele.
The piglets are only two weeks old and are currently settling in well at their new pen.
Sacha Dudley, sales and marketing manager at Manorafon Farm, said: "Our new piglets are only two weeks old and have come to the farm with their mum. They have already grown in confidence since joining the farm which is lovely to see. Visitors can see them on the Field Trail where they are often out exploring their new space."
The site also has new lambs and kids.
Sacha added: "The piglets are not our only baby animals on the farm – we also have new lambs and kids. The new lambs are three jacob lambs who have come with their mums too. These have black and white wool and have the most adorable little horns. Our kids are from our Boer goats, we have recently had a set of twins from mum, Brenda, about two weeks ago.
"Spring is our favourite time of year welcoming new life on the farm.
"We are expecting lots of little pygmy goat kids very soon – possibly over 15 of them."
Manorafon Farm is hosting an event called ‘Farm Fest’ during half-term. This will run from May 30 until June 3.
The event will feature a Mini Pony Show; Rosie Rolo and Sprout will perform their best tricks. DJ Farmer will also be on-site and youngsters can jump in the bubbles during a foam party.
Farm Fest will also have circus performers 'The Tattie-Boggles', a Scarecrow Trail (prize included for every child) and a craft area to make a 'Grass Head'.
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Those that opt for a backstage pass will have access to the above but will also be able to meet the Sheepdog pups, pose in a real farmer's tractor and make their own animal feed.
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Tickets for the event start from £12.95 for adults and £16.95 for children when pre-booking online.
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