We walked east from the Sandy Hill entrance and saw no cows until we found 7 or 8, close to the bonfire at about J 24. They didn't seem to be put off by the large amount of smoke from the huge bonfire, or the three workmen tending it.
There are large areas of flattened gauze and heather now, but these 7 or 8 were the only cows we saw.
I note on the 'I love Farnham ' page on Facebook yesterday that there was a distressed cow loose on the road in Farnborough, I hope that it was returned to safety.
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Monday, 14 November 2016
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Elliott was called out for the escaped cow but by the time he got to site it had managed to get itself back over the fence to join the rest of the herd.
ReplyDeleteA small section of fence was found to be damaged so Elliott repaired that while he was there.
Good news, thank you for letting me know
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