The sheep seemed happy in the lower part of the compartment and were all in the same area. I counted them several times and there were 14 Whiteface and 35 Shetland. I told two groups of people they needed to put their dog on the lead, one was about to enter and the other was a family playing on Plum Pudding. I warned 3 other groups where the sheep were located. I did not find the water trough, but the gates were secure. Someone has been writing in chalk on the gates in the middle compartment. There were 6 red kites and two kestrels soaring on the ridge.
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.
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