The Lennox family are opening the doors of Shantron Farm at Luss for an after school club with a difference.

The family who starred in the BBC2 series This farming Life are inviting people to bring their school-age children to see new-born lambs.

Families going to the lambing after school club will have the chance to cuddle one of spring’s new arrivals.

The Lennox family say that visitors will hopefully witness a live birth, but obviously this can’t be guaranteed.

However, you will get to see all the sheep being fed, including lambs that require hand feeding.

There will be plenty of time to handle young lambs and ask questions.

This is a real life experience and there could be a few moments that are best avoided by the squeamish.

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The lambing after school club is now open and runs from 4.30pm to 6.30pm and costs £15 per person.

Fifteen spaces are available per day and children under 16 must be accompanied by a paying adult.

You will need to wear outdoor clothing, wellies and waterproofs preferably to keep you dry and you don’t mind getting dirty.

If you are pregnant or trying for children, the family advise you not to take part.

If you have allergies to dust, animal, straw etc - check with your doctor prior to booking.

You will need to wear outdoor clothing, wellies and waterproofs.

The farm is four miles south of Luss.

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