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Gotham attack victim lamb wears a hat to help his recovery | Gotham attack victim lamb wears a hat to help his recovery |
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A lamb that had his ears cut off in a vicious attack is wearing a hat to help him recover from the ordeal. | A lamb that had his ears cut off in a vicious attack is wearing a hat to help him recover from the ordeal. |
The eight-week-old lamb, who was named Nelson by farmers Kenneth and Val Gunn, is said to be in good health. | The eight-week-old lamb, who was named Nelson by farmers Kenneth and Val Gunn, is said to be in good health. |
Mrs Gunn said a neighbour had made the cotton hat for Nelson to help protect him. | Mrs Gunn said a neighbour had made the cotton hat for Nelson to help protect him. |
The RSPCA said it was still investigating the incident in Nottinghamshire and appealed for any witnesses to come forward. | |
Disowned by mother | Disowned by mother |
Mrs Gunn said Nelson was in "absolutely fantastic" shape, although she thinks the attack may have left him deaf. | Mrs Gunn said Nelson was in "absolutely fantastic" shape, although she thinks the attack may have left him deaf. |
He lives in a barn on Highthorn Farm, between East Leake and Gotham. | He lives in a barn on Highthorn Farm, between East Leake and Gotham. |
Mrs Gunn found a ewe to act as a foster mother to him, after his own mother disowned him following the attack. | Mrs Gunn found a ewe to act as a foster mother to him, after his own mother disowned him following the attack. |
"One side of his head has healed completely - the other hasn't healed as well," she said. | "One side of his head has healed completely - the other hasn't healed as well," she said. |
"He got sunstroke a couple of weeks ago which is why we got him the hat. It fastens around his neck and he wears it outside." | "He got sunstroke a couple of weeks ago which is why we got him the hat. It fastens around his neck and he wears it outside." |
Mrs Gunn added Nelson was now looking chunky and robust. | |
She said she had received lots of support from people following the attack in May. | She said she had received lots of support from people following the attack in May. |
"People were ringing me in tears and offering to give him a home," she said. | "People were ringing me in tears and offering to give him a home," she said. |
However, she said he was happy at the farm. | However, she said he was happy at the farm. |
"He won't go to slaughter - he's like a pet now," she said. | "He won't go to slaughter - he's like a pet now," she said. |
An RSPCA spokesperson said: "We've not had any leads on this, but we are still investigating and would still appeal to anyone with information to contact us." | An RSPCA spokesperson said: "We've not had any leads on this, but we are still investigating and would still appeal to anyone with information to contact us." |
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