Gannow Farm in Worcestershire received reports of people suffering sickness and diarrhoea after farm experiences that let them get up close with animals.
A farm where families can feed and cuddle animals has closed to visitors after people reported sickness and diarrhoea upon leaving the attraction. Gannow Farm in Worcestershire said on Wednesday it had 'decided to close for the remainder of the 2024 Farm Experience', which was scheduled to run until 21 April. The decision was taken after 'several people' reported feeling unwell after visiting the farm.
Read more from Sky News:Escaped racehorse joins commuters at train stationSunak apologises for wearing trendy trainers In a statement on Facebook, a spokesperson for the farm wrote: 'This is a decision taken by the team and not by governing bodies however we are working closely with them as always. 'We would like to wish anyone that is poorly a speedy recovery.' It appeared that people who commented on the post were not deterred from visiting in the future, however.
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