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PEOPLE are trotting along to Temple Guiting's Cotswold Farm Park to see the kuni-kuni piglets and all the other baby animals born at the popular tourist attraction this spring.
This kuni-kuni was pictured with Ella Henson, seven-year-old daughter of Adam Henson, the park's owner and a presenter on BBC Television's Country File programme.
The kuni-kunis, which are New Zealand bush pigs, have been born alongside lambs, rabbits, guinea pigs and other creatures at the park, where numerous rare farm animals are bred and exhibited.
Adam said: "It doesn't matter how many times you see things being born, you realise there's something very special about this time of year."
The park is open from 10.30am-to-5pm on weekdays and 10.30am-to-4pm on weekends.
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