All laying just along side the central track thro the heath field, looking extremely fat,very white and super chilled out. Bless em x
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Thursday, 29 June 2017
Visited yesterday 28/6
All four standing around the trough just watching me calmly. The younguns are really getting big and they all look very healthy xx
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
All found today.
Found all four stood around the trough this afternoon not at all bothered by the pouring rain. All looking fit and well.
Trough working ok.
Trough working ok.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Friday, 16 June 2017
All well in central area
I visited yesterday with the MOD and Natural England to present my scrub removal plans for this coming winter. The meeting went well and they are happy with my proposals which is good.
In doing so we came across the cattle all laying down under the shade of the big pines and oaks in the centre of the site. They were all very calm and did not want to get up as they lay there chewing the cud. They all looked well with clean coats and clean eyes.
They epitomised conservation grazing livestock as docile and beautiful cattle!
Elliott
In doing so we came across the cattle all laying down under the shade of the big pines and oaks in the centre of the site. They were all very calm and did not want to get up as they lay there chewing the cud. They all looked well with clean coats and clean eyes.
They epitomised conservation grazing livestock as docile and beautiful cattle!
Elliott
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Today at 5.10
Wow the boys have grown soo much, they really look health. They are at the top left corner of the heath field. It's soo hot today x
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Sunday, 11 June 2017
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
All seen this evening.
Out doing site checks and swung into Bramshot Heath to check on the four there. Found them all in J14 lazily grazing away.
All looking really healthy.
All looking really healthy.
. Today at 1.15
I'm back from holiday and the fantastic four look amazing, very healthy and chilled. Trough is good. They are all lying down central heath field. X
Sunday, 4 June 2017
(Belated post friday 2nd June) All in H6 seeking shelter from the sun under a large pine.
All looked well. Youngsters doing what they're told via the matriarch of the herd ;) Said cow was getting annoyed by flies bless'er.
Friday, 2 June 2017
Lola and the boys all ok Friday 4pm
Lola and the boys sitting down in the grass, pretty contented by looks of it. The youngsters sitting together with the mummy figure looking on a few yards away :) No problems seen. Nice to see the new arrivals after a break from "looking". Mike
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