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!

    Sunday, 1 February 2026

    Sunday 1st February - 17 seen

    Shortly after 08:30 this morning, seventeen members of the Caesar’s original herd were spread out foraging for acorns in the woodland around the cow shed. It was raining fairly heavily and the cattle were all soaking wet, although the trees provided some shelter from the worst of the rain.

    The cattle were very friendly, pausing their foraging to come over and say hello and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. Most seemed pleased to have the rain brushed from their backs and sides. Youngsters 222 and 228 particularly enjoyed long neck rubs and back scratches, returning the affection with enthusiastic rubs from their wet heads! The rest of the group were just as friendly, leaning in for relaxing neck and shoulder rubs as I moved around checking on them. Despite the weather, all appeared happy, relaxed, and in good condition.

    I stayed with them until shortly after 10:10, by which time the TALMAG motorcycle trial was well underway. Although motorbikes could be heard in the distance, the cattle did not appear to be bothered.

    After saying my goodbyes, I set off on an extensive search across the length and breadth of the site for youngster 219 and the six Sussex cattle. I first checked areas scheduled to be used during the motorcycle trial, then searched further afield. Despite continuing until after 13:15, I was unable to locate them — I’d love to know where they had gone.

    I encountered the group of seventeen again at around noon, further east than their earlier position, towards the Royal Pavilion end of the site. Several were standing on the grassy area near ///formal.calms.faded, drying out while relaxing and chewing their cud, while the others were resting in the surrounding woodland. There was a steady flow of cars passing as people left the event.

    While searching for the missing group near the Beacon Hill end of the site, I noticed some fence damage near ///flow.protest.whizzing. As movement between Caesar’s and Gelvert is not currently restricted, I did not report this.

    The cows that were found were all good today.
















    Saturday, 31 January 2026

    Saturday 31st January - All 24 seen

    At 09:15 this morning, steer 21 and cow 214 were foraging for acorns among the fallen leaves near ///crate.deaf.moral, close to Crown Dairy Nursery. Steer 220 and cow 234 were grazing in the gorse at the top of the hill nearby. Although they were wet from earlier rain, all four appeared happy, relaxed, and in good condition.

    In the pasture to the northwest near ///towers.drape.pigs, cows 72 and 940, along with steers 30, 217, 222, 227, 228, 270, and 271, were either resting or browsing gorse. They were all very friendly, taking turns to come over to greet me and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs.

    Just after 10:20, I returned to where I'd found the first four and met youngster 230 walking down the path from the east. He stopped to say hello and enjoyed a long back scratch. After about ten minutes, as I was preparing to set off and continue my search, he encouraged me to follow him further east with gentle head rubs and a few moos. Fortunately, he led me straight to the rest of the herd.

    At around 10:35, four of the Sussex cattle, along with steers 20 and 219, were foraging for acorns in the woodland near ///cases.pumps.homes, close to Farnborough Road. Older steers 33 and 35 were browsing gorse nearby. Sussex cows 211 and 212 were further northwest near the Sandy Bowl and were especially affectionate, enjoying long neck and back rubs and offering head rubs and licks in return. Both eventually lay down at my feet to rest and chew their cud. The original group of four was grazing in the woodland east of the Sandy Bowl.

    By 11:30, the rain had returned, but it didn’t deter the cattle from continuing their acorn foraging. Youngster 219 took a break to come over for some attention. I said my goodbyes at noon, leaving them calm and content.

    Before leaving the site, I returned to the group in the pasture, where most were lying down in the bracken, soaking wet but contentedly chewing their cud. Steers 30, 217, and 270 had sensibly taken shelter in the gorse bushes. Yearling 271 appreciated having the rain brushed from his back and sides before rolling over and stretching out for a belly rub. Several others enjoyed more strokes and rubs before I said my final goodbyes at 13:05.

    Unfortunately, the cattle were spread throughout the area where the TALMAG motorcycle club was setting up for their event tomorrow. Activities were taking place across sections of woodland south of the Sandy Bowl and along towards Hungry Hill. Hopefully, the cattle will move away from the area before the morning.

    The cows were all good today.
     



















    Friday, 30 January 2026

    Friday 30th January - All 24 seen

     Between 08:30 - 11:30

    All have been seen in 3 groups this morning, the first group were at ///dampen.equivocal.fruitcake which is north east of the horse pond. This included Brie and Sarah as well as 234,030,217,227,214,228 and 222. All were eating the heather. Brie and 222 were very friendly enjoying long back rubs. 

    The second group found were at ///lectured.spill.formal which is opposite the Shell station. In this group were the 6 Sussex’s and 033,035,220 and 219. The Sussex’s were showing quite a few patches with no fur particularly 212. They seemed happy eating the gorse. 211 was more than happy with a back rub.

    The third group of 5 were at ///deliver.round.alienated this included 270,271,230,020 and 021. 020 and 021 were having a lay down enjoying the sunshine.

    All the cattle were good today apart from the patches of no fur on the Sussex’s.

















    Sunday 1st February - 17 seen

    Shortly after 08:30 this morning, seventeen members of the Caesar’s original herd were spread out foraging for acorns in the woodland around...