All four laying down in amongst the young birch trees not far from the main carpal side gate. Me three kids and two dogs didn't make them even twitch. Hope they are OK. Honestly sounds like there a t rex in the woods, it's heart wrenching, tell me off but I'm going to gather some grass for them Xx
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Hi Joanne
ReplyDeleteYou obviously have some concerns about the cows on Bramshot, which I will pass onto Rich who is on site checks and will be looking at them.
This time of year is always the hardest for them but there is plenty of gorse and heather for them to browse.
The grass should get going anytime soon for which im sure they will be glad.
Cheers
Ian