Top of the list has been the cutting as we have until the
end of the month to get it finished, party to allow the plants to get a bit of
growth on before the winter and partly as the water table will begin to rise
and the bad weather will soak the droves meaning we would churn them up. Another
job with some serious importance is getting our cattle TB tested over the
coming month or so, we have set windows to get the tests started and completed.
With three groups of cattle and one crush and set of portable hurdles it is a
big job but one that we have been planning for a while to get done. Lots of
moving of hurdles and contingency planning for the ifs and butts. More info on
that as the work gets going.
We had a bit of a breakage when one of our acrobats snapped
in half. We take a lot of care of our machinery, pre-start checks and regular repairs
for wear and tear but sometimes it is best to use some old gear and accept that
the stress and strain will break it and have spares handy. So we had one
working acrobat and 2 largely complete spares, now we have one and a half
spare.
Snap!
Fixing a wheel, sometimes 4 hands are better than two.
Having the Gardeners over from Anglesey Abbey was very nice
on Thursday. A bit of team building and learning for them and a nice chance to
spread the work of our work at Wicken with them and when possible just have a
nice catch up. Richard, the head gardener over there for almost 40 years also
brought some exceedingly tasty cakes.
Thanks to Vicki For these pics
So the week ahead is manly TB testing and cutting. Plenty to keep us busy.
As usual I am @vision_warden on twitter if anyone wants to keep in touch that way.
Thanks to Vicki For these pics
So the week ahead is manly TB testing and cutting. Plenty to keep us busy.
As usual I am @vision_warden on twitter if anyone wants to keep in touch that way.
Perhaps the Environment Agency can also take the time to answer the allegations at www.insidetheenvironmentagency.co.uk
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