I still haven't got my little herd home - but soon, I hope by the look of things! However I paid them a visit and took these pics.
The pic below is Woodmagic Palmchat with her son Woodmagic Hedgehog 4th - Covered in milky bubbles!!!
The pic below is Woodmagic Mallard 8th - running as fast as her legs would carry her to catch up with the rest of the herd, or perhaps she didn't want her pic taken.
I shall probably bore you all silly with photographs when I get them home.
I will be even happier when they eventually get home.
Have been told tonight by a local farmer that England to Wales movements aren't allowed because of Blue Tongue. He is also a big sheep farmer and said something about not being able to move sheep England to Wales for slaughter.
Is he right? There is so much conflicting info around. I am sure someone here can put me straight and save me phoning the movements people in the morning.
This should give a map of the new area. Anyone with movements pending should not be shy of phoning their local AHO and getting up to date info, do not rely on third parties, they are not always as on the ball as they should be.
Duncan
Duncan MacIntyre
Burnside Dexters 00316
Burnside
Ascog
Isle of Bute
Yesterday, Wednesday i had a recorded phone call from defra saying all was ok except for about four or five counties over to the east around London. They did say to go on their website Defra.gov.org for more information. Perhaps that might be an option for you Issy. Hope it works out.
Rob H
There's an interactive map on the Defra site where you can enter your postcode and drill down to see where you are with respect the various protection zones:
Hi Steph
Spoke to Beryl yesterday just after you'd picked up your new herd. Hope they are all settling in to their new home. Beryl has some super cattle and yours would certainly have been top of my wish list.
It was great to meet you at the AGM weekend - good luck to you both
Veronica
At last our cattle are not only home but out in the field as of this morning and here are 2 pics to prove it. Doesn't the older dun cow look content with her mouth full of grass!!!
Thanks Veronica for your good wishes and kind words and thanks to everyone else for their generous thoughts and encouragement over the last year or so.
Most of all thank you Beryl for selling us such lovely animals!