Emergency Procedure

If you need to report an emergency to us such as injured or escaped livestock or damaged infrastructure please follow this procedure:

  1. Call the office on 01256 381190.
  2. If no one answers, wait for the answering message which will detail the name and mobile number of the member of staff who is currently on call.
  3. Phone the on-call member of staff who will then respond accordingly.

NOTES:

  • Please do not phone a member of staff directly unless you know they are on-call.

  • If you are unsure if a particular situation qualifies as an emergency then please phone the on-call member of staff anyway so that they can make the decision on how to proceed.

  • Most importantly of all – please do not report injuries or sick animals via the blog alone – always call the emergency on-call contact.


    Thank you!

    Wednesday 31 January 2024

    Wednesday 31st January - pm

     6 of the cows were stood on the main path at I6.  Finally found the missing one, 210, behind the gorse on the right hand side.  It had a large length of what looked like wire in its mouth.  It was chewing it and salivating a lot.  I called the Emergency Contact number and they sent someone out.  When they arrived 210 had spat out the wire.  They checked him over and then went to find the other 6 who had wandered off.

    I eventually found the ponies down at D9, they moved. off towards J7 at a trot so didn't get a look at them.




    Tuesday 30 January 2024

    Tuesday 30th all cows seen 11.55 in K3

    Not all on camera as they moved into the gorse. Look fin.




     

    Monday 29 January 2024

    Monday 29th all seen 3pm ..got a close up look at all 11 and all fine

     Ponies in H6 ..one said hello. Cows scattered over G7 we checked them all..they moved to F7/F8 eating gorse. The ponies followed and one stopped and had a roll
















    Saturday 27 January 2024

    Saturday 27th 4 ponies in F5 and 2 cows in F3 at 4pm






     

    Saturday 27th January - All 11 seen

    The ponies were all happily grazing in the area around ///precluded.basin.cared at 12:45 this afternoon.  They were enjoying the sunshine and were very relaxed.  They were all looking well.  I thought there was some real improvement in their faces today.  They all came and said hello and received ear rubs.  After receiving her ear rub, the striped nosed pony rolled around on her back, right in front of me, five or six times.  She looked like she was having fun.  Afterwards, the ponies continued to graze, moving in a westerly direction, making it to the area around ///notes.coats.ironic by 13:20.

    The seven cows were found in the area around ///shell.startles.chipper at 13:30.  Steer 1640 and cow 1396 were standing chewing their cud.  It looked like they hadn't long got up.  The other five cows were lying down, relaxing.  Over the next twenty minutes, they all slowly got up and had a stretch.  They then wandered north-west through the gorse and heather to the central track, where they took a drink from some of the puddles.  They then continued north-west into the pasture, where they started to graze.  The cows were all looking well.

    The cows and the ponies were good today.











    Thursday 25 January 2024

    Thursday 25th

    All 7 cows found in D6, on the side of the track in the gorse opposite the tank pits. All looked well.

    The 4 ponies were found just the opposite side of the track from the cows, grazing the gorse behind the tank pits. They all seemed well, and the bare patches on the nose seem to be improving too.



    Wednesday 24 January 2024

    Wednesday 24th January 2024

     All 4 ponies standing on path at G6.  All appeared fine and were happy to have nose rubs.







    Eventually found 7 cows in L4/M4 area, deep in the gorse bushes.  I believe they were: 1640, 211, 212, 1396, 1626, 197 and 210. All looked fine and they were slowly moving through the gorse heading towards K3/J3







    Saturday 5th October - All 8 seen

    The ponies were grazing near ///toffee.foggy.directs at 15:00 this afternoon, enjoying the warm, sunny weather. They were all happy, relaxed...