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Forget the January Blues, miniature pigs could be the cure you didn’t know you needed

As the post-Christmas slump tightens its grip and winter’s short, bleak days drag on, many across the UK are feeling the all-too-familiar January blues, and an Amersham attraction believes that it has the cure. 

Experts say this seasonal dip in January isn’t a mystery, but a mix of factors including reduced daylight disrupting our internal body clocks and lowering levels of mood-boosting chemicals in the brain, symptoms sometimes linked with winter-pattern Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).

A wide body of research shows that human and animal interactions can reduce stress and anxiety, lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, and even improve social engagement and emotional regulation. Stroking, playing with or simply being around animals releases endorphins and oxytocin, the so-called “feel-good” hormones that help calm the nervous system and lift mood.

Kew Little Pigs, the multi-award-winning miniature pig farm in Amersham, Bucks, ranked in the top ten in the world on TripAdvisor, says it is a delightful and scientifically grounded antidote to winter gloom. 

Known for its ethical approach to animal care and inclusive experiences that put animal welfare front and centre, the attraction invites visitors to bond with its friendly micro-pigs in beautifully managed, stress-free surroundings.

“We’ve always believed that genuine connection with animals can bring joy and a sense of calm that’s hard to find elsewhere,” says Olivia Mikhail, founder of Kew Little Pigs. “January can feel long and lonely for so many people after the festive highs, which is why we’re offering 50% off family tickets throughout January to help bring a bit of post-Christmas cheer and give people a reason to smile together.”

From laughter-filled piggy interactions to a sense of peaceful detachment from everyday worries, the farm offers a compelling blend of fun and therapeutic uplift which staff say is the key to getting through the January slump. 

At the farm you can get into the pen with adorable tame miniature pigs, who love to snuggle, play and be brushed. 

Olivia added: “Spending time at Kew Little Pigs could be just what the doctor ordered to turn a dreary January into something to look forward to, and all at half the usual price this month.”

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Millie - Head Farm Hand

“I joined the team in September of 2021 as a Farm Hand.  This was my first proper job and the experience was very insightful as working with animals there is never a dull moment. I have always loved animals and have had many different animals growing up such as guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs and horses so I knew the animal industry was a career I would like to be involved in. Since joining Kew Little Pigs Farm I have had the opportunity to care for the animals and share my knowledge with all the customers that have visited the farm. I was promoted to Head Farm Hand in January 2023.

I look forward to my journey here at Kew Little Pigs Farm and hope to see you on the farm soon!”