Lambing and kidding events are returning to Cotswold Farm Park after a two-year break.

Six-hundred ewes are due to give birth at the farm, run by Countryfile presenter Adam Henson.

Covid restrictions over the last couple of years led the Farm Park to deliver their spring births behind closed doors. But this year visitors can once again witness commercial and rare breed ewes, as well as nanny goats, give birth over a 10-week period.

The Farm Park’s experts will also be giving daily lambing talks in the Animal Barn, so visitors can learn more about the ewes.

As well as lambs and kids, the attraction, located near Guiting Power, is also due to welcome new-born piglets and guinea pigs.

Adam Henson said: “Lambing is one of the most exciting times of the year in the farming calendar, so I’m looking forward to getting visitors involved in all of the action and seeing the 600 ewes give birth.

"We’ll be bringing the ewes inside any day now ready for this year’s event and it won’t be long until the first lambs arrive!”

Scanning of the ewes happened last week and the Farm Park are expecting over one thousand lambs to arrive.

The Farm Park re-opens on February 14, with lambing and kidding taking place until April 24. Tickets can be booked online in advance from cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk.