Emergency Procedure

If you need to report an emergency to us such as injured or escaped livestock or damaged infrastructure please follow this procedure:

  1. Call the office on 01256 381190.
  2. If no one answers, wait for the answering message which will detail the name and mobile number of the member of staff who is currently on call.
  3. Phone the on-call member of staff who will then respond accordingly.

NOTES:

  • Please do not phone a member of staff directly unless you know they are on-call.

  • If you are unsure if a particular situation qualifies as an emergency then please phone the on-call member of staff anyway so that they can make the decision on how to proceed.

  • Most importantly of all – please do not report injuries or sick animals via the blog alone – always call the emergency on-call contact.


    Thank you!

    Monday, 29 February 2016

    As per Joanne's post, what a lovely day! All found while taking a looker session in J5/J6 enjo

    They were their typical, well behaved, selves. They are in good condition with no problems to report. Other than a good looker session with new lookers John and Anne : )

    visited today at 1.pm

    It's such a lovely day, the girls are laying down resting after their antics last night, in the same place on the path that runs through the heath field. .x

    visited yesterday at 6 Pm ish

    The girls were on the path that runs through the heath field. It was very strange because two of them were running up and down the path bucking and throwing their  hears around. Very odd never seen them like that before. X

    Sunday, 28 February 2016

    At about 1200 hrs today the girls were lying cudding behind some gorse in L12.  They look very fit and well, and most contented.

    Saturday, 27 February 2016

    visited yesterday at 2pm

    All three were standing around by the reptile patch as I stood observing them they stormed over to me at top speed, I held my ground altho I was nervous, they stopped within arms length an shook their heads ,so close that their spit landed on me.Then they just looked at me, I even got allowed by one of them to scratch her head. Very stanye, but very cool.x

    All three looking well around 11:30am on Saturday 27th Feb


    Hi, all the girls looking fine today around 11:30am, all three were hanging out together around H8/I8 around the footpath or grazing within the trees munching on the gorse. Also we wandered up to the water trough, water it was looking clean and fresh. So all is well today. A few pictures for the album below. 

    Mike and Ellee




    Tuesday, 23 February 2016

    visited today at 2.45

    Two standing one laying all just staring forward, resting I guess in the undergrowth just left of the main gate into the grassy field. X

    Friday, 19 February 2016

    Saw all three. All is well.

    At around 2 o'clock I saw all three. One of them was in a gorse bush one one side of the path and the other two where on the other side of the path, near the trough area. They all seemed happy and well.
    At 1030 hrs today the ladies were out of "hiding" and in H9/J9.  Rosemary scratching merrily against the tree and and the other 2 just mooching about.  A mass of dogs were being a nuisance but the ladies ignored them.  All are very well.  I checked the trough and broke the ice.

    Thursday, 18 February 2016

    visited today at 10.30.

    I had to get off to work so didn't have too long but in my 40 min walk I couldn't see the girls anywhere, I did look all areas so I'm guessing they are hidden in a far corner.
    So we have some more lookers prehaps we cld all meet up at Bramshor soon.

    Wednesday, 17 February 2016

    Well, I took a long walk around Bramshott Heath earlier today, searching for those girls, and found.........nothing!  Either I'm looking in the wrong places, or, they are hiding from me, disguised as silver birch trees, in which case they must be extremely thin!
    I shall look again on Friday, so watch this space......
    Haha, I'm in. Hurrah.
    Looked for the girls last week but no sign. I'll return on Friday this week and hope to meet them.
    R

    Belated post for Tuesday 16th. Saw all the girls while running a looker session and I'm very happy with thier condition.

    Just a quick one on the back of Joanne's concerns, the girls at Bramshot are in excellent health, better than most for this time of year so please don't overly concern your selves with them. They really are doing well and will be more than capable of seeing themselves through March. They behaved admirably yesterday for my new lookers, the Pinnegar's : ) Sprightly bunch. All good.

    Tuesday, 16 February 2016

    Visited today at 11am

    All three girls standing in the center of the heath field watching passers by. I soo wish for this ground toby defrost and for spring to hurry up for them.I know I'm a big softy and would make a rubbish farmer. X

    Monday, 15 February 2016

    visited today at 12.45

    All the girls are basking in the sun spread out along the bottom path of the heath field they seem fine however they really have slimmed down an awful lot lately. Hope they are ok. Xx

    yesterday at 5pm

    It was very cold so when I spotted two of the cows at the top right hand corner of the heath field, at the  end of go my walk,I didn't go all the way over as I was frozen.but all seemed find,from a distance however. X

    Thursday, 11 February 2016

    visited today at 3.30

    All three girls were s muffling around in the broken down dead fern near the car park gate(at the far end of the carpark) with the red sign on it.I can't imagine what they were munching on there seemed to be nothing there. One was having a lol scratch on a low birch branch. X
    Visited at 1330 hrs.  The girls were cudding in M9 and enjoying the sun.  All really well.

    Wednesday, 10 February 2016

    visited today at 2.40

    I haven't been able to find them for the last two days so I was relieved to see the grazing on dry grass just along from the fallen pine in the heath field. Why don't they eat the gorse flowers I wonder are they too small. X

    Tuesday 9th Feb

    Sorry for the late post. Found all three in H11 yesterday afternoon. They were all looking fit and well and enjoying the nice warm sunshine.

    Sunday, 7 February 2016

    Visited today at 12.15

    all the girls were grazing in the heath field by the fallen pine. All seemed fine. X

    Friday, 5 February 2016

    visited today at 2.20

    All three cows spread out around the young birch trees opposite the large group of pine trees. They all watched me watching them but seemed fairly calm. X

    Tuesday, 2 February 2016

    visited today at 2 30

    All three cows were grazing various levels by the path at the bottom of the heath field.They seemed to come a greet me. They look ok but have really slimmed down.bring on the spring, plus that wind is so cold social I can't wait for it too. X
    Visited at 1030 hrs.  Rosemary in J8 browsing young gorse, whilst Lola and Kitkat where in K12 grazing some low grass but mostly moss.  All three look very well.  Checked the trough and its OK.

    Tuesday 13th August - All Cows Off Site

    Hi All,  We've moved the 3 cattle down the track to Pondtail now.  Thanks again for all your help keeping an eye on them.  Best wishes  ...