Started early morning walk in the dark but they were easy to spot at 7:45 walking along the inside fence path from H9, 10, 11, 12 and so on heading towards the trough side. They were looking good but Teasel looked like she had a little limp so we continued our walk and headed back to check on them again on our way back to the car. They were then in F15 at 8:30 heads down munching away. She seemed better but did lift her back right leg while I watched her for a few minutes. Maybe we just need to keep an eye on her, it might just be where she’s got up in the cold this morning.
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Sun 22nd
All 3 still sleeping by the water trough
Thanks Debbie, I've passed this on to the team so that we can keep an eye on it too.
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Susanne