Castle Bottom Lookers

Castle Bottom Lookers

Sunday 1 April 2012

10 Highlands now remain on Castle Bottom

Sadly, the Highlands this year have not coped very well during their first week at Castle Bottom. It is thought that they were brought onto the site unwell, perhaps with a mineral deficiency, or other illness/weakness. As soon as the cows were introduced to the site, one pregnant female lay down and was unable to get up. After a couple of days of monitoring her, and trying to help her stand, she was then removed from the site by her owner, to be seen by a vet. Sadly, she did not respond to medical help, and had to be put down a few days later.
A few of the other cows seemed similarly weak, and had to be rescued from the mire as they could not get out by themselves. All cows were successfully rescued from the mire, and were closely monitored for the following days. During the cattle check on Wednesday afternoon, one cow was missing, and was found dead at 7pm (many thanks to the vigilant walkers that found her and called her in). On Friday, a second cow was found dead in similar circumstances. It is still a mystery as to the cause of death of these cows. Possible causes of sudden death in cattle include magnesium deficiency and a clostridial infection.
The remaining 10 cows appear to be healthy and sticking together (with the exception of one very independent young brown calf), but will need to be closely monitored for the coming weeks. The rangers will be out looking for them as often as they can, but ask that volunteers please check them as thoroughly as possible during checks, and let us know as soon as possible if any are missing/showing signs of distress.
Kinds regards,
Ranger Natalie

9 comments:

  1. Have just been out on site, saw the two ponies down by the stream, both happy and well. I found 9 of the Cows in the woody area where the old cottage used to be -they were all fine. The missing cow was the smallest Calf which Natalie has already mentioned is very independent and likes to wander off. If you see the calf let me know! Ranger Jean

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  2. 9 cattle found eating birch!plus the 2 ponies,fluffy calf missing.spent a long time looking for it

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  3. The missing calf was back with the rest of the herd today -its still on the outskirts and not really being part of the group. I gave it a bit of hay and it was eating well! Please keep an eye on it when you do your checks and let us know what its up to!

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  4. Saw all 10 today just before 6pm. All in the marsh area chomping away, the small calf was there happy as Larry and all were livley and looking good!

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  5. Oh, and Jack and Jill. another thing, for the bull I was thinkning of the nameRush, as in bull rush (the plant) plus the film on the runway is called Rush and bulls do rush (charge). You get the picture!

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  6. Wed. 4 April 10:45 am
    Both ponies found at the 'lick' near map area (9) - happy & well.
    Most of the cattle found together near map area (7), eating grass - all looked healthy :-
    1 bull , 5 cows , 2 dark calves , 1 light calf.
    Walked around most of the site but could not find the missing one.
    - Carol & Bill

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  7. Thursday April 5th 11:30am
    Went back today to see if we could see the missing little calf and fortunately we found him along with all the others near the corral. All looked well. Also found the ponies grazing in map area (3) - both looked well.

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  8. Sunday 8th April 9.39am

    Found the 2 ponies and 9 cows all ok. could not find the small calf.

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  9. Wednesday April 11th 11:00
    Again we failed to find the little one. Found the rest in area 7 tackling the new silver birch shoots. The ones we found looked fine along with the 2 ponies.

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