In case anybody forgets a hammer to break the ice I have left one in the pallets on the side nearest the food bucket, I must remember to retrieve it after the thaw.
The purpose of this blog is: For lookers to post a record of their livestock checks. To act as a formal record of livestock wellbeing and welfare checks. For lookers to access up-to-date information on livestock and site status, and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Tue 13 December
All sheep accounted for on the western slope (some pretending they are Ibex), all appear healthy with no limping, and for once all came for food (usually a few look on disdainfully without joining in, but it's too cold for that). All gates and signs good. No walkers or dogs seen, but I did surprise a woodcock which was nice to see.
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