Spotted the 3 between K and L13 so thats where they got their lick, and they certainly tucked into that! All seemed fine, they're usual bouncy selves and in good health.
Next task, assess pine tree over chainlink fence:
Found that pretty easy, defo chainsaw job bit hoping I've managed to find a guy who is responsible for Heartland Village and Berkley Homes. Gave him location and he said he would sort so crossing fingers. Fence still stock proof.
Then it was the gate Debbie raised concerns about. Taken measurements for knackered posts and stuck in a couple chestnut intermediates to sure it up, that ain't going anywhere soon.
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Bonus staff check to look at 114's swollen udder. It is very enlarged, but it doesn't look red or inflamed. She also doesn't se...
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All good, in the shade by the trough chewing the cud
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Hi All The vet came today and carried out the TB test injection All three girls were refitted with their collars, fingers crossed they...
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All 3 still sleeping by the water trough



Thanks Guy, good job 👍
ReplyDeleteToo kind Debbie hahah. It's a temp fix for sure but one that will hold.
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