Two-Day-Old Lamb Makes Friends With Chick in Adorable Video

A two-day-old lamb named Snowdrop has made an adorable friendship with a little chick on a rescue farm in Wiltshire, England, a cute video posted to Instagram on June 30 shows.

The lamb was born at Caenhill Countryside Centre on June 28 to an orphaned sheep named Bumblebee that was raised on the farm.

Footage recorded by Chris Franklin, who runs the farm, shows a baby chick, named Hawk, perched on the young lamb’s head.

“Little Bumblebee’s little lamb and this little Polish chick,” Franklin says in the video, joking that the chick has a good view and also does head massages.

“We’ve got the team out here with our wonderful animals, and we’re just having a little bit of TLC,” he says. Credit: caenhillcc/stillkara1 via Storyful

Video transcript

- So here we are on Thursday afternoon. And what's happening here, Kyra?

- Oh, we've got a little funny pairing going on with our latest babies.

- Oh, the little bumblebees, little lamb. And this little Polish chick or [INAUDIBLE]. I can get a good view from up here. You can get a good view. Of course, this is good. I can do head massages as well.

- Oh, no way.

- Well, what's going on? What's good I'm going to slide off in the moment. I'll be-- I'll be OK. I'll be OK. So we're doing very well.

We've got the team out here with hour wonderful animals. And we're just having a little bit of TLC. But well, I'm going-- I'm off. I'm off.

So here we are on Thursday afternoon. What's happening here, Kyra?

- Oh, we've got a little funny pairing going on with our latest babies.

- Oh, the little bumblebees, little lamb. And this little Polish chick, [INAUDIBLE]. I can get a good view from up here. You can get a good view. Of course, this is good. I can do head massages as well.

- Oh, no way.

- Well, what's going on? I'm going to slide off in a moment. I'll be-- I'll be OK. I'll be OK. So we're doing very well. We've got the team out here with our wonderful animals. And we're just having a little bit of TLC. But well, I'm going-- I'm off. I'm off.