I watched it! Really enjoyed it, when this is over I want to come visit. I haven't been for about 9/10 years...I was about 7 then and to my surprise I remember bits of it. Will we see any development on the extensions for the capybara and wallaby enclosures later in the series?![]()
Good show - looks a great place!
Just watched the programme, enjoyed it and looking forward to visiting soon. I hope later episodes are a bit more upbeat, the lamb stillbirth and capybara euthanasia will not have excited the general public!!
Do you have any plans to add more ‘bigger’ exotics or keep it as it is. There is a lot of potential in the land just the local competition!
Hi, I saw earlier posts about this place, which seems to be amazing. Though I live in the U.S, which I saw there was a show about here, is there any way to see it in the US?
Welp, a quick google search tells me that All 4 is geoblocked outside of the UKOh I don't really know to be honest. Can you get All 4 on demand over there?
Welp, a quick google search tells me that All 4 is geoblocked outside of the UK.
Time to book that flight to the UK thenThat sucks! Sorry mate, dunno what to suggest then![]()
Is it possible you could use a VPN?Time to book that flight to the UK then![]()
Yes, though that seems a little complicated to me. I'll have to figure that outIs it possible you could use a VPN?
Out of interest, most TV listings for last week's episode mentioned camels and wild badgers, neither of which were featured. I wonder if these stories will appear in a future episode, or if they've been dropped due to other "better" material becoming available?
Having stumbled across this show accidently I've really enjoyed the last few episodes. What's made it "real" is that it's filmed during the current climate but shows us what happens behind the scenes. Looking forward to the future episodes
Thanks a lot for watching. It was a lot of hard work making it, and a lot of fun. Life is a bit odd now that the crew has gone and it's so quiet here.
What's crazy to me is that the amount of footage that was taken which wasn't used...for instance we rebuilt the raccoon enclosure, the skunks and the built a whole new reptile house, not to mention a huge number of smaller stories, but I guess that the TV people know what makes popular telly and that's what they put out there. You just have to trust their judgement. I'm looking forward to our regulars returning and not recognising the place though
There was 5 intense weeks of filming to make 4 hours of TV, so I guess a lot had to be cut.
Fingers crossed for a 2nd series, cos we have some exciting transfers lined up.![]()
So was this a first then? I found it interesting to watch. Certainly made me interested in visiting, more for the rare breed farm animals.