“The Day Has Arrived”: Kelvin Fletcher and Wife Liz Mark Difficult Milestone
Kelvin Fletcher and his wife, Liz, were left emotional as they prepared to say a heartbreaking goodbye on Fletcher’s Family Farm.
Kelvin Fletcher and his wife, Liz, bid farewell to their cherished cow, Sonic, in a poignant yet “bittersweet” scene on Fletcher’s Family Farm.
During last week’s episode, Kelvin revealed he was preparing to transport Sonic for slaughter, having moved him into the barn.
But in this week’s edition, the moment arrived for the pair to part with their treasured cow, who had been with them since calfhood.
Capturing the touching scene, Kelvin said, “The day has arrived to say goodbye to our first-ever calf, Sonic, who’s heading off on his final journey.
“This morning, we’re taking Sonic to, well, there’s no best way to say, I guess, to slaughter really. Sonic is going. So, yeah, bittersweet, really. It’s a bit of a weird one,” reports the Mirror.
“I was thinking about this last night, and I woke up this morning feeling a bit… it is different to a sheep.”
The ex-soap actor continued: “I think it makes it even more difficult because we have got seven cows, and he was our first. You know, his tag number is 001, he’s our first cow. So, I guess we’ll always remember this one.
“We’ll always remember Sonic,” Kelvin stated before adding, “They say the first is always the hardest, and then, who knows.”
The farmer noted that since Sonic was their inaugural calf, the occasion proved “especially emotional.”
As Kelvin detailed how he and Liz had to ready Sonic for slaughter, he observed: “There’s a lot of pride.
“You know, we’ve reared him, and he’s had a great life. We feel that we’ve done really well with him; he’s in fantastic condition, he’s a show winner, and we’ve experienced a lot with him, being our first calf, taking him to the Cheshire show, and performing so well.”
“We’ve got so many amazing memories from him and it’s a privilege when you get to see the full circle, really, and, yeah, it’ll be a real appreciation of when you do have the meat, and not only do we sell that meat, but we’re selling it to people you know, with cared and love for that animal.
“And that’s what you want. You want to have a connection with your food. You want to honour your food and honour the work that’s got into that, and honour the life that’s provided that food.”
As Sonic was loaded onto the trailer, Kelvin confessed to “feeling really anxious”. He remarked, “Just talking about it, that was one thing, and then loading him in and getting him in for the final time is a bit surreal.”


