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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.
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Sunday, 18 January 2026
Sunday 18th January - All 25 seen - steer 1626 has a teary right eye
Saturday, 17 January 2026
Saturday 17th January - All 25 seen
Friday, 16 January 2026
Friday 16th January - 24 seen
Between 08:30 - 11:00
24 found in two areas this morning, the first 5 including Sarah and Brie were at ///trendy.leads.hers which is at the western end of the sandy bowl.
19 including all the Sussex’s were between ///donor.format.occupy and ///awake.darts.flamingo which is just east of the horse pond.
Despite an extended search I couldn’t find 035 Buzz and it would appear his collar is no longer working.
On my way homewards I came across Sussex 197 who had become separated from the rest, he seemed quite distressed as he was running about and very vocal. I managed to lead him back to the rest of the group. I then made my way back home only for him to follow me all the way back to the aldershot end of the site. He managed to join up with 228, 271 and 230.
All the cattle were good today mostly eating the acorns and gorse.
Thursday, 15 January 2026
Thursday 15th January-on site now
12:56 Sandy hill by the apple tree
Big group of cows standing in the rain Brie is with this group most aren’t grazing just standing and chewing their cud Buzz and Brian SH are here
Looks like one of the SH steers was busy trying to graze over a low fence the top row has been pushed down ///followers.joys.wake under the apple tree can’t escape there’s tall fence all around the other side. Went back to check and there’s a gap that they might fit through.
13: 17 16 here still Standing in the rain includes Gansta
13:35 I came to see what the noise was the cows followed me to investigate a digger clearing the bank across from heathe end. They are so curious poking their heads through the gorse and one mooed at it 😁
13:38 They e gone into the trees to shelter it’s still raining
///tops.heartburn.nasal
14:27 7 SUS 1 SH steer and a BW over by the other end of sandy hill ///reception.serve.stunner
It’s windier over here they are standing and grazing the tall gorse and sheltering from the rain
All cows seen today all are soaked but grazing and moving along nicely Can’t get close enough to see the SUS their fur is soaked today
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Wednesday 14th January - 23 seen
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The seven Sussex cattle were grazing at the Royal Pavilion end of the site, near ///plays.loss.crazy at 09:30 this morning. They were enjoyi...
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Six of the Sussexes were happily grazing near ///apple.dorms.anyone, close to the Shell garage, at 10:45 this morning. Steers 197 and 210 we...
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The cattle were on the move when I first caught up with them near Horse Pond at 10:30 this morning, having set off from near the Lookout. Th...
Sunday 18th January - All 25 seen - steer 1626 has a teary right eye
At 09:10, I found steers 21, 35, and 220 resting on Longbottom near ///combos.suitably.eternity. The boys were calm, relaxed, and looking we...













