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To become a livestock checker, it said that previous experience is not necessary which was just as well given my background. I was introduced to my first ‘charges’ at Foxes Cross Hill which comprised four feral goats in a relatively small reserve of shrubs, trees and rough grassland. When I first met them, they ran away into the shrubs and didn’t like being observed.
However, over time they became more used to me and while they still won’t let me approach closer than 10 metres, they no longer take to the hills when I show up. Unfortunately, after about 6 months of checking one of the goats succumbed to pneumonia, so there are just the three there now.
There are cattle on Wraik Hill during the months April to October and their number varies from four to eighteen. Currently, I look after four Herefords and four Sussex heffers. It’s amazing how such big animals can all disappear into a hedgerow. I once had fourteen smaller heffers all hiding within an overgrown hedge.
My other charges are Konik ponies who live in either West Blean Woods or South Blean Woods. There are six of them in the enclosures in the woods, these enclosures are very large so finding them can involve a bit of searching. I am rewarded when finding them by being approached by bolder members of the herd in case I have something tasty for them to eat. I don’t encourage them as they could become a nuisance to the public and a bit scary for those not used to them.
As you can see, I cover more than one site but I understand most livestock checkers will only visit the one site and look after just the one flock/herd.
The wildlife I’ve encountered while out checking is quite fantastic. I have seen rabbits, foxes, lizards, lots of invertebrates, and I am getting better at recognising and IDing wildflowers and trees. The exercise is brilliant and often, especially at Wraik Hill, the scenery is to die for. There is no better way to occupy my time on a Tuesday, a day I look forward to all week.
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