Home
Contact
Animals
People at Mossburn
News
Development
About us
Location

Sign our Guest Book
Games
Competitions

Mossburn's animal rescue work on film

Try our animal jigsaws

How you can help

Foster an Animal
You can foster an animal by clicking the "Foster Me" button next to each animal's name. You will receive personal updates from your chosen animal itself.

Join Mossburn
Your ongoing support is vital to ensure the future of the animals at Mossburn.

Donate Online
Make a one-off donation using our secure server - donations save lives.

Mac the Rabbit Book

We are delighted that Mac the Mossburn Rabbit now has his own book.

The story follows our very own Mac on a voyage of discovery with the help of Fern the Deer and the Rabbit Rescue Squad, amongst others.

Comodo Authentic Site - secured by SSL

Wildlife

Pigs | Exotics | Horses & Ponies | Ferrets | Rabbits & Guinea Pigs | Goats | Small Furries | Cattle | Wildlife | Sheep | Poultry |


Pigeon
Wildlife does not normally get named as it is not here to stay but we think in this case a name is appropriate as Pigeon seems quite happy and settled. Where she came from no one knows, she must have flown in but since she arrived she has not taken to the air again. Of course she might have just been "dumped" here, but "dumps" usually arrive in cardboard boxes and anyway we sort of became aware of her during the day, not first thing in the morning. She was terribly thin when she arrived but soon gained weight steadily.

Happily pigeon has begun to fly again and is now just one of many wild pigeon's who live here.



Fawn & Duckling
Moss overseas the growing up of Fawn and Duckling, two of Mossburn's past residents



Charlie
A past resident of Mossburn, Charlie has since decided he can brave the world alone.



Crow
When Crow arrived at Mossburn she knew she was on to a good thing ... and she was, we patched her up and away she went when she was able



Sparrow
Fortunately for Sparrow, she was noticed lost and bewildered at Mossburn having somehow mislaid her family.



Fawn
Fawn was a much loved past resident of Mossburn, from his first wobbly steps to his brave explorations of the woods nearby. Fortunately Fawn had left Mossburn some months before Foot & Mouth disease struck the region or we would have had to shut him in which he wouldn't have liked at all.
Foster me

Meet the other Mossburn animals - click the links below

Pigs | Exotics | Horses & Ponies | Ferrets | Rabbits & Guinea Pigs | Goats | Small Furries | Cattle | Wildlife | Sheep | Poultry |

Back to top