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Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats

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Founded
  
2003

Focus
  
Animal Welfare

Founder
  
Bob and Valerie Hitch

Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats

Location
  
Wierton Road, Boughton Monchelsea, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 4JW, England

Area served
  
Kent and the surrounding counties

Method
  
animal sanctuaries, popular education, Adult education

The Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats is a British charitable organisation devoted to the welfare of these animals. The charity, which is based in Maidstone, Kent, England, was established in 2003 . It is as yet the only goat charity in the whole of the UK.

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History

The Buttercups Sanctuary started in 1989 when Robert and Valerie Hitch took over the care of two goats from the RSPCA. As more goats arrived, because they had become unwanted or have been neglected, the costs of keeping them soared, so they were granted by the Charity Commission for England and Wales charity status in September 2003.

Animal welfare

The sanctuary now cares for over 140 goats and provides care to approximately an additional 120 goats in foster homes.


Common problems for goats arriving at the sanctuary include malnutrition and ailments such as Rainscald, Foot rot, Mud fever and other skin conditions. They may also be infested with worms. Neglect and cruelty may also mean, that on arrival, the animals may be very miss-trustful of humans. Yet, many do recover human trust again.

Educational work

They offer student work-placements to assist with their studies.

Postdoctoral researchers from Queen Mary University used this sanctuary to conduct studies into Anthrozoology

Some of this research work has been featured on prime-time British television.

References

Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats Wikipedia