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, November 12, 2024
Tuesday 12 November
All 35 + 14 found eventually on the slope above the coral, although a few wfw started out deep in the woods, and other wfw were in small groups along the western fence, only found after searching all the other areas. No problems observed, walkers on the bridleway helped flush out the last few sheep so that I could see which breed they were. Trough, food, gates ok. The very friendly wfw did butt my backpack as I was negotiating my way down a steep slope, but I kept my footing and gave him a H&S lecture.
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