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Home » Newsarchives » They’ll Never Fly
Newsarchives

They’ll Never Fly

by Vinters Valley Website Administrator|Published August 3, 2021
Canada Goose

ITV News Meridian heard about our Goslings having “Angel Wings” and filmed a news report.

It will be shown on, Tuesday 3rd August 2021 at 6pm.

You can watch the full report online, by clicking on the link below:

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2021-08-03/theyll-never-fly-gosling-wing-deformity-blamed-on-high-bread-diet

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