A BADGER-FACED lamb enjoyed his very first steps at an adventure park in Berkeley with thanks to some specialist care.
The two-week old lamb took his first steps at Berkeley’s Cattle Country in the past week and has since been aptly named Lamborghini due to the speeds he can now travel.
He was born with no muscle ligaments in his front legs and had to have splints and bandages applied to them both in order to let his muscles heal.
The casts have given him the ability to walk and it is hoped the recovery process will be fast and Lamborghini will be able to walk of his own accord within the next few weeks.
Cattle Country’s general manager Stuart Burnell, said: “He’s a little fighter and is now happily running around Cattle Country with the rest of the flock.
“We hope the splints will aid his recovery and that he will soon be fully racing around our fields in front of our visitors when we open daily next month.”
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