It had been on the market for months but it looks like they'd messed with the Charities Commission as the CC successfully blocked the sale.
The land is owned by the vendors but the animals and equipment were apparently property of a trust they set up, Fife Animal Trust and I imagine there would be other items/investments that might be dual funded or unclear, but either way it wasn't going to be sold as a going business concern with everything on view included, so sad as it is, it's probably their easiest way out to let the animals go and sell only what they have legal ownership of if the charitable trust is wound up.
Howe Country (formerly Dabbs Equestrian) just up the road has also been on the market for a year or more and couldn't make the business pay despite a high turnover with regular events etc plus trying all sorts of additional activities like auctions and a music festival. FAP also seemed to offer storage for caravans etc and whatever they could think of to do. But I think any animal/public interaction zone like a farm park is so inundated with H&S regs and insurances that it can't be easy to make any kind of income when feed prices are high and family leisure budgets relatively low..