The Bromley farm is struggling after thieves stole two baby goats from the petting zoo.
The farm's staff reported that the suspects likely used a gate to herd the kids into a corner before taking them away.
According to the farm, the stolen goats were the first born in two years, and their loss is devastating for the farm's visitors, especially the children who loved seeing the goats.
The farm's team is pleading for the safe return of the stolen animals and has received an outpouring of support from the community, including offers of volunteers and suggestions for fundraising efforts.
Kent Police are investigating the theft, and the farm is urging anyone with information to come forward.
The farm is open to the public and offers a variety of animals, including pigs, alpacas, sheep, cows, rheas, and rabbits, for visitors to feed and stroke.
Visitors can help support the farm by visiting and learning about its animals, including the goats that are still waiting to be reunited with their stolen siblings.
The farm's entry costs £8 for adults and £5 for children aged two to 16, and it is open most of the year.