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[Animal Baby News] Manx Loaghtan Lambs and Triplet Goats Born at Mother Farm!

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Two Manx Loaghtan lambs—a critically endangered sheep breed—and triplet goats have been born at Mother Farm. They are currently available for viewing during the interactive 'Mother Farm Tour DX' attraction.

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Q: What new animals were born at Mother Farm?
A: Two Manx Loaghtan lambs, which are registered as endangered species, and triplet goats were born.
Q: What kind of sheep is the Manx Loaghtan?
A: The Manx Loaghtan is a rare breed of sheep originating from the UK. It is characterized by its wool, which turns brown as it grows, and its large horns, which can number from two to a maximum of six. They are also called 'ancestral sheep'.
Q: What are the names of the triplet goats?
A: The triplet goats are named Choo, Lipp, and Pup.
Q: Where can the newborn animals be seen?
A: They can be seen by riding the tractor train on the Mother Farm Tour DX. However, there may be days when they cannot be seen due to the animals' health conditions.
Q: What is the Mother Farm Tour DX?
A: The Mother Farm Tour DX is an experiential attraction at Mother Farm in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture. Visitors can ride a tractor train around a dedicated course and enjoy interactions with animals.