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Coronation calf born at Rutland Farm Park needs a name

By Evie Payne

11th May 2023 | Local News

Rutland Farm Park can be found on Uppingham Road. Image credit: Nub News.
Rutland Farm Park can be found on Uppingham Road. Image credit: Nub News.

The team at Rutland Farm Park welcomed a calf over the Coronation weekend.

This weekend, the team at the popular family attraction located on Uppingham Road, Oakham, welcomed a new addition. Their calf, as yet unnamed, was welcomed into the world by the dedicated team on Monday 8 May, just days after the Coronation of King Charles III.

The team shared on social media: "Meet our little Coronation calf, born on Bank Holiday Monday Afternoon, isn't he gorgeous.

"Name suggestions welcome!"

Welcome to the world little man! Image credit: Rutland Farm Park.

Meet our little Coronation Calf, born on Bank Holiday Monday Afternoon, isn't he gorgeous.Name suggestions welcome! https://t.co/XVtfO6oD9y pic.twitter.com/l61R01Z4NG
— Rutland Farm Park (@rutlandfarmpark) May 11, 2023

You can send in your own name suggestions to the team on their Instagram and Twitter pages.

Alternatively, find out about Marvin, the brand new cob who arrive at the farm just in time for the Coronation celebrations.

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