Sheep and alpacas to mow the meadow, chickens and rabbits for company – here are just a few of the strange yet sweet inhabitants you might meet during your walk around our park.
Le Domaine’s animals play a role in helping people who experience a professionally difficult time. Crescendo, the CIS rehabilitation center, take care on the daily of all our furry and feathered residents. Through their work with the animals our trainees regain their self-confidence along with a sense of responsibility
Le Domaine’s animals also have a role to play in helping people with career difficulties. Crescendo, the CIS rehabilitation center, looks after our furry and feathered residents on a daily basis. By working with them, vulnerable people are given a sense of responsibility and gradually regain their self-confidence.
To support pollination and biodiversity, we also have a number of beehives in the orchard. A beekeeper takes care of them with passion, and every year produces a delicious ‘Miel du Domaine’ for sale in our corner shop.
At Le Domaine, we care deeply for our animals, they return us the favour tenfold. It’s a exchange of good reciprocity and it ensures we are all happy and thriving.
Get to know our furry and feathered friends better.
Our “Nez Noirs” sheep
Daniela and her daughter Prunelle ; Luna and Tarzan |
Our “chamoisées” goats
Caramelle and her son Olaf (crossbreed capra grigria) |
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Our crossbreed bunny
Hope |
Our “Rex” bunny
Bobby |
Our laying hen
Malika and Lamlam |
Our Silkie cock
Philippe II |
Our alpagas
Praline and Ondine |
Our dwarf goats
Samaël and Azazël, |
Our turkey
Astérix |
Our “black-brown mountain sheep”.
Brigitte |
and many more…