Westlands Farm Shop in Meon Valley welcomed thousands of people to its sold-out four-day lambing event at the weekend.
Visitors flocked to the farm to enjoy the sunshine and kick off the school Easter holidays.
The event provided a unique opportunity for children to witness farming in action and learn about the lambing season first-hand.
Steve Collett, the first generation of farmers at Westlands Farm, was on hand to teach attendees about the lambing industry and the history of the farm.
There was also face-painting, a bouncy castle, and the barbecue grill Westlands has become known for.
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Kayleigh Collett, who runs Westlands Farm Shop, said: "We are delighted to have been a big part of spring-time celebrations in the community for such a long time.
"Educating the younger generations about traditional and sustainable British farming practices is hugely important to us.
"This year was particularly special with welcoming so many people who are local to our shop.”
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