Home page
Echo Video News
Today's Newscast
Podcasts
Top Video Picks
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Echo Video News
EDITOR'S CHOICE
NEWS
DIY recipe for happy B&Q workers
LAST ORDERS FOR GLASS
  • Click here to read about our campaign
  • BUSINESS
    Yacht firm's next step towards city
    FEATURES
    City's very own action man gearing up for more challenges
    SAINTS
    Pearson planning for next season
    VOTE
    Is it time to ditch ASBOs as a form of controlling nuisance behaviour?
    Yes
    No
    GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
    Most read Comments
    Nothing sheepish about Tiny Tim

    EWE little beauty. Visitors and staff at a Hampshire country park a making a big fuss over their latest tiny arrival.

    The little lamb, christened Tiny Tim, measures just nine inches high. He is so small his mum didn't even realise she'd had him at first.

    Tim was a twin born just days ago at Manor Farm Country Park in Bursledon, but while his brother was a perfectly normal size, he arrived weighing just 3.5 pounds, making him the smallest lamb the working Victorian-age farm has ever seen. Despite his diminutive size, the youngster is healthy and has already proved a big hit at handling time with children visiting the farm.

    "He's a third of the size of his brother, which is very unusual," said Marlene Norris, from Manor Farm.

    7:29am Tuesday 25th March 2008

    Print   Email this   Comment
    Add your comment
    Name:
    Email: *
    Location:
    **
    Security Image. Registered site users are not required to enter Security Image Information.
     
     e.g. 123-123
    Comment:
    Please note: All HTML tags will be ignored.
    Format Text:

     
    By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.
    * Your email address will not be displayed
    ** To avoid register now or login
    Archive
    The Daily Echo brings you 1000s of jobs , homes and cars every day
    Powered by Powered by Fish4


    Terms & Conditions
    Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
    Newsquest Media Group
    A Gannett Company
    This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network