Troughs full but green, nuts fill, all gates fine with one at plum pudding not latching as Franklin reported yesterday. One local person with dog on lead.
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, July 15, 2025
Tuesday 15 July
All 20 Shetland and 20 WFW came out of the bushes on to the Dowland when I called them today. No lameness or symptoms of fly strike Etc seen. One WFW does have a large protuberance, probably thorn but a couple of inches long, through his face and skin damage with maybe further small thorns between his horns. I'll send photo to Sam when I can download from my camera.
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Thanks very much for this, Sam has passed it along to the grazing team to have a look at. Based on the photo is doesn't seem to be too severe. We do have a few sheep with cutaneous growths around there noses which this may be but difficult to confirm. We will keep an eye on it to see if it escalates or changes in severity. Thanks, Ned
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