Three baby pygmy goats have been born at a North Cornwall farm – and are attracting some adorning looks from the public.
They are the latest addition to Pet's Corner at the Olde House, a self-catering farm holiday provider near Wadebridge.
Fully grown at around 55 centimetres tall, pygmy goats are a miniature breed of domestic goat.
The Hawkey family, who have farmed at 550-acre working farm at The Olde House for four generations, are encouraging people to suggest names for their new additions via their Facebook page, with their favourite combination of three names winning a weekend break in one of their two bedroomed cottages.
Shaun Hawkey, of The Olde House, said: "We're looking for some inventive and original names for the three boys and we can't wait to hear some of the suggestions.
"These are the first kids for both of the mothers and they're getting on really well. Guests in our Pets' Corner will be able to go in and stroke the kids and help to look after them. We'll also be looking for helpers to guide them to and from their paddock each day."
The first two kid brothers were born on May 4 and were followed nine days later by their cousin.
Aside from Pets' Corner, visitors are free to explore the farm, relax in the heated swimming pool facilities, enjoy the indoor and outdoor play areas or play a game of tennis on the outdoor courts.
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