A LAMB and a baby goat from a farm near Basingstoke have appeared in a US fashion catalogue under Gucci’s children’s clothing.

The Devon and Cornwall Longwool lamb, known as Big Bob and Aladdin, the Pygmy goat are both from Miller's Ark Animals in Hook.

The adorable animals were hired by high-end luxury fashion house Gucci to star in their latest campaign.

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A spokesperson from the farm said: “Miller's Ark Animals are excited to share that two of their animals featured in a Gucci photoshoot earlier in the year.

“Big Bob (the Devon and Cornwall Longwool  lamb) and Aladdin (the Pygmy goat kid) are in the US version of Gucci's catalogue, under children's clothing.

“Miller's Ark Animal's also had their pigs featured in the recent Marvel film Black Widow.

“The public are welcome to meet the animals at Miller's Ark on open days throughout the Summer.

“See Miller's Ark Animal's website for details.”

Big Bob made his first on-screen debut for the luxury designer at just two weeks old.

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The four-legged loveable animal starred in the advert alongside Aladdin that took place at the farm.

The farm is no stranger to the glitz and glamour of the television world and in January featured on the ITV series Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh who was surrounded by sheep.

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Just a couple of weeks later they made another appearance when Love Your Weekend returned to screens with the farm's nine piglets being the stars of the show.

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Miller's Ark Animals was established in 1991 by Elizabeth Miller B.A. Cantab, as an offshoot of her main farming business and has expanded steadily ever since, along with Animal Touch, the charity central to the farm.

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The farm brings the sights, sounds and experiences of the farmyard and the magic of the animals to the heart of every show.

They are based on the Earl of Malmesbury's estate and specialise in breeding British Rare Beed farm animals including Irish Moiled cattle, traditional Belted Galloways, ten different rare sheep breeds, Golden Guernsey, Anglo-Nubian and Pygmy goats. Kune Kune pigs form New Zealand, miniature Mediterranean donkeys, ducks, geese, turkeys and chicken.

There are a whole range of open days available over the summer.

For more information, visit: millersark.co.uk/us.aspx.

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