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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page

POPPY FIELD AT DUSK. LYNNE.

BABY BLACKBIRD IN WATERFALL. LYNNE.

Holiday photograph. Sue.

Does anyone know anything about Frogs?
This one has been in the shallow end of our pond for days, it is huge and I think it is ill , almost inflated. Would be grateful for any suggestions about its condition. Rose W’canton.

This goes to prove how intelligent animals are.
Elsie.

We seemed to have cleared the maggot infestation in the Female Reindeer. We checked her all over and we have not found any. Unfortunately there is some skin damage around her mouth that will leave her with scarring, but once her fur grows it will not be noticeable and it does not seem to be interfering with he eating or drinking. Both the Female Reindeer and our selves were fortunate that she was captured or the situation could have been a lot worse. The maggots will keep eating there way into her and with them being in the mouth area they were liable to have eaten there way into all of her head causing death. The shock for her may still cause her to die. We have the added problem of her scouring quite badly, that may cause her to dehydrate. We will give her another twenty four hours to see if she keeps scouring, for we would prefer not to give her medication when she she may stop naturally. You may have seen she is alert and eating and drinking well, always a good sign.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page all from Sue.

The first photo is of a view from the dog walk around the site we stayed the second week of our hols. Sue

The second one is Nics dog Bo enjoying his holiday. Sue.

The third one is The fleet lagoon. Sue.

Two more hoilday scene. Sue.

We finally managed to catch the stray Female Reindeer today, and by the look of her only we hope in time. She was first seen this morning at the gateway between the Lake and the Holiday Cottages. With some one stealthily going behind her we managed we thought to confine her in an area that we would be able to catch her. The Female had other ideas and crossed the stream into a small paddock to freedom, finding her way to the area that she has been staying whilst out close to the Reindeer Field.

About half an hour later one of our neighbours came to the Farm to let us know that the Reindeer was in the road at the end of our drive and that she looked to be heading away from the Farm. We followed the road into the direction that she may have been heading and found her to be coming back our way being pushed along by a car. It was just as well for if she hadn’t been turned around she would have finished up on the Common a couple of hundred yards ahead, we would then have had big problems catching her.

We had hoped that the car behind the Reindeer would have pushed her to the Farm entrance but instead she turned into a field gateway that would normally be closed. After spending a good half an hour running around the Field we gave up. The Field backed onto again to the area that she had been staying whilst out. With a bit of luck she would get back and not be in any danger. A couple of hours later one of my Lads and myself went to see if she was still in the Field. She was at the far end, laying down facing away from us. A noisy wind was blowing towards us so it was worth trying to creep up to her and making a dive to catch her. Trouble was that the creep would be over a good hundred and fifty metres, but it was worth the try. With my Lad in front we kept very close to the hedgerow in the hope that if she turned towards her head towards us as long as we kept still she would not see us. Creeping up to her her seemed to take forever, as we need to be very quite. If the wind died down we would stop so that she would not hear us. How we managed to get so close I will never know. It was just a case of leaning over her back and grabbing hold of her Antlers and she was captured.

We tried to pull the Reindeer back to the gateway but we were getting no where fast. Getting back to the gateway was only a third of the way back to the area in the Farm that we needed to get her to, and that would not have been very nice for her, so it was decided that we would get her lying on the floor and I would hold her whilst my Lad returned to the Farm for the Horse trailer. It was whilst stretched across the Reindeer waiting for my Lad to return that I saw that she had quite a bad maggot infestation around the right side of her mouth.

We returned the Reindeer in the Horse trailer to the Farm and treated the maggot infestation in the confined space of the trailer. As I thought it was quite bad. The best way to get rid of the maggots is with a diluted disinfectant solution, the maggots come out of the infected areas to get away from the disinfectant before dieing. We have treated the infected area with an antiseptic cream and we must now wait and hope that the stress and damage caused by the maggots does not cause her to die. We have taken the other Reindeer that has been escaping out of the Reindeer Field to keep her company and hopefully ease any more stress.

The Reindeer is eating well so with a bit of luck she will make a full recovery. We will check her through the night and look in the morning to make sure that we have got rid of all of the maggots.

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Fritillary butterfly on Sedum at the Edon Project Cornwall Lindsay…

Fritillary butterfly on Sedum at the Edon Project,Cornwall.Lindsay.

These plants were interesting,they were all Fly Traps! Eden Project,Cornwall.Lindsay.

few pictures taken at Copped Hall – Mansion destroyed internally by fire in 1917 but since 1990 been taken over by a Trust to restore it to how it was before the fire….a long job but an amazing transformation even in the short time since 1995 when they started work…. Jill.

Copped Hall front elevation. Jill.

Female statues on summerhouse (carytids) Jill.

The Female Reindeer is still missing. Again she has been seen on the boundary of the Reindeer Field. I thought that I had got away with the radio interview this morning. The arrangement was that I would get a phone call at about 7.45am to go through what the procedure would be. Nearly ten minutes later I had still not got the call so I decided to feed the Reindeer. Just as I had opened the door to leave the phone rang. I nearly didn’t answer it but they have put out info about the lost Female, so I really had to.

At about 11.30pm last night there were deer in the Valley, The first that I have seen for months. There were two Doe and a Kid Roe Deer. I think that it may have been Doe and Kid from last year and this years Kid. The Kid was running and playing. I must admit I was pleased to see them. I should think that there have been more in the Valley over the past months, although we have not seen any of their tracks near were we normally see them. The Cattle that we have had in the Valley have made a lot of muddy areas on the paths so any Deer footprints would have stood out.

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ing from number six there are five new photographs on…

ing from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page from Judy.

A few more photos for the Gallery Mr Farmer,

Thieves Wood Nottinghamshire.

Pretty Chrysanthemum in my garden

Looks like this Pig at the Piggery had been having a lovely wallow in the mud

Butterfly I saw on my walk in Thieves Wood (Needs a name if anyone knows it)

Some more Funghi for Jordan. From Judy.

Sorry I forgot to put the new photographs on the Photo page last night.

The original Female Reindeer that went missing is still not back. She is still about, close to the Reindeer Field. She has been seen and we have seen her droppings along our drive. We are spending a lot of time looking about for her and our local radio station are still reporting that she is missing. The radio station have asked me to do a short interview about the missing Reindeer tomorrow morning. The thought of it frightens the life out of me. I couldn’t really refuse although, but I have tried to talk others into doing it for me. I have got a reputation of cussing so I have got to watch my mouth or there will be a complaint or two.

We need to make the fencing in the Reindeer Field a lot better. When the Females were delivered here a few weeks back, by the people who we got them from, we asked to make sure that the Field was secure for the Reindeer. We were told that it was. That has proved to be wrong, but we have only ourselves to blame. The far end of the Field is where we have the biggest problem and we will start to secure that tomorrow.

I have been trying to find the time to put a camera in the Reindeer Field but we have so much to do at the moment it is proving difficult. It doesn’t help that Paddy is in his rutting mood. He hasn’t been as bad as I was led to believe that he would be, but he did half heatedly attacked the front of the Quad Bike a few days back, so the is always a chance that he may not like us being in his Field installing the camera. With putting in a post, running the wires and fixing the camera it not a quick job.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page

These are all very small Snails, they have pooped all over the box. I think this is what helps to make soil, snail poop. Jordan Age 6 Stoke

These are the Baby snails I collected they are having a race. Jordan Age 6 Stoke

This is a picture of a Sunset I took on Monday night. Jordan, Age 6 Stoke

This is my Sunflower it has 3 heads. I am very proud of it. I have got to measure it yet so i will tell you how tall it grew. Jordan Age 6 Stoke

But this is how tall it looks taken from Karen`s front window. Jordan Age 6 Stoke

The Female Reindeer that I was most concerned about returning came running out of one of the shelters when I went to feed them this morning. As I had not seen her for all of yesterday I was beginning to think the worse. She looked none the worse for her day away.

We have not seen anything today of the other more timid Female but after the other one returning I am not over concerned. The one thing that does concern me a bit is that they may get caught up in brambles or a dense hedgerow. Because of encouraging wildlife we do leave a number of dense foliage areas that will have a lot of bramble and we do have a lot of old hedgerows at Denbury. When we caught sight of her yesterday we tried to push her into the direction of the Reindeer Field but she got on her toes and disappeared. I wont be trying that again unless there are more people to help. We will look for her again in the morning.

We have got our local radio station to put out that we have a Reindeer missing. All calls are being directed to them as we have only told of the location, not our Farm, or we will have be inundated with unwanted visitors. We have also needed to let all of the Farmers in our area know or she could well be on someones dinner plate. With the large orange collar around her neck I wouldn’t be best pleased if she was shot.

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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page

This for young Jordan who is so interested in Fungi. Elsie

A few pics taken of the walled garden and long shrubbery at Copped hall – totally overgrown a few years ago! Jill.

Walled Garden
Long shrubbery (2 pics)
set of steps uncovered by archaeologists of an earlier mansion. Jill.

We now have two Reindeer missing. Yesterday morning we found the timid Female. After well over two hours we managed to get her back into the Reindeer Field. When I went back to check on them twenty minutes later two were missing. They had got out of a bad bit of fencing that is out of view behind one of the two shelters in the Field. The area had netting around it that the Reindeer had pulled away. By all accounts two the Reindeer have been in and out of someones garden at the end of our driveway, they did not have the common sense to let us know. Her excuse for not telling us was over past history. Believe me there has been past history when the person as well as other incident has also interfered with our animals. She didn’t mind the Reindeer in her garden as they did not do any damage like other Farm animals.

We have seen the timid female a few times over yesterday and today. The other one there has been no sightings at all. I would have expected for the two Reindeer to have been together, and that is what is worrying. We will have to see what happens tomorrow and if there will be any sighting of the other Reindeer.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page from Lynne.

POPPY LYNNE

SUNSET LYNNE

EIFFEL TOWER IN MIST LYNNE

PEAK DISTRICT LYNNE

PEAK DISTRICT LYNNE

One of the Female Reindeer is missing. We found two on our driveway this afternoon making their way to the Farm Yard area turning into a small paddock before they reached the Yard. We managed to get one of the two back into the Reindeer Field after she decided that she get through a hedge instead of being coaxed back. The other one is a little bit timid and as we tried to coax her she ran through a gap and around the Lake towards the road. We didn’t see her go into the road but for after looking for her for over two hours we could find no sign of her.

After speaking to the people that we got the Reindeer from, they seem to think that by their past experiences she will turn up within a day or two. If it had been any of the other Reindeer I would have said that it was a possibility, but I am not to sure with the one that is missing. She tend to hang back and doe not get very close to humans after than when I feed the Reindeer.

I must admit that keeping Reindeer is more of a challenge than I had expected. I thought that I had secured the fencing, especially as we had found none out of their Field for a good few days until today. We will need to decide if we are able to keep Reindeer without spending more than we would want to on additional fencing. I am not to sure that we will want to.

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

This is my Fungi that I collected from a tree in my friends garden it is actually growing on bark. I pulled it off and Karen let me take my own photo of it. Jordan Age 6 Stoke.

Cassie having a brush down on Saturday up the Stables, she had just done a 17 mile ride through the Woods. The lady grooming her told me that was not really enough for her , I just wished I would dare get on a Horse, again it must be the most wonderful thing just riding through the Woods. I would just keep going and going lol. Karen Stoke.

This is TIA, a whippet that was up the stables on Saturday she was delightful, and so friendly. Karen Stoke.

Thornton in his favourite resting place – the Farmhouse porch. Note the “lamb food and water bowls”!! Finn.

Another photograph of the tree in Andra Pradesh -India. Elsie.

Mary was asking about training the Reindeer to pull the Sleigh and the Harness. The entry on the forum reminded me to phone a Lady in Sweden who was going to find out who I may be able to get a set from. She gave me a phone number of a person in Finland. Of course they could not speak english but managed to give me another phone number. After twenty minutes I managed to get the person to understand what I wanted. He has told me to phone again this evening and there should be someone there to help me.

Padfoot is able to be walked with a head collar already so it will not take long to train him to pull the Sleigh, we hope. Nothing can be done with Padfoot until after the Rutting season. I that should finish before the end of November have broken Horses to Harness, Reindeer I am told are a lot easier and you would lead Reindeer rather that drive them. The Females are getting friendly now that we are feeding them in their Field. They come to the inside fence as soon as I call them. They will soon learn to trust me, once they have the trust I don’t imagine that teaching them to lead on a head collar will be hard.

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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page sent in by Lindsay.

West Bay, Dorset from the other direction. Lindsay.

Wild Mute Swans on the Somerset Levels in winter. Lindsay.

West Bay,Dorset.A strange cliff in the winter light.I think Vicky has a similar photograph. Lindsay.

Glastonbury church in winter.Lindsay.

Reed Mace and Sedge,in winter at the Shapwick nature reserve in Somerset.Lindsay.

To our great relief all of the Reindeer have stayed in their Field today. The Reindeer getting out is a worry that we don’t want. If we need to put special deer fencing up it would cost in the region of

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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

More photographs of a Tree in Andra Pradesh – India.
Now have a close look at the bark and experience the unbelievable figures of creatures engraved in the surface of the entire tree trunk
Absolutely real!!! Elsie.

This is my Fungi i collected Karen took a photo of it for me. I just love collecting fungi, it is very interesting i like the smell of it to. Jordan Age 6 Stoke.

Thornton in his favourite resting place – the Farmhouse porch. Note the “lamb food and water bowls”!! Finn. Age 7

Dunster Castle taken on the steam train returning to Denbury. Shame about the parallel telegraph wires, unavoidable unfortunately!! Julia.

When one of the Female Reindeer got caught in the bramble yesterday afternoon it seemed to disappear once it had been released. One of us thought that we had seen it the other side of the fence but as quick as it had disappeared we saw it come from a hedge. We thought that we had not seen it feeding close in to hedge. This morning when I went to feed the Reindeer another one was missing and appeared when I put the feed in to the feed trough. Late this afternoon again another female was missing, and after walking around in the inside perimeter of the Reindeer field I caught sight of it on the other side of the fence. By the time we had got round to the place where we had seen it it had managed to get back inside the fence.

I must admit I didn’t expect the Reindeer would be able to get through the fence. It is fence from when we bred Ostriches. Six evenly spaced horizontal wires six foot high in between ten foot spaced posts. I couldn’t imagine the Reindeer with their antlers being able to get through the fencing. Unfortunately they are, and it is a problem that I have not expected. We have needed to find the time to tie strings vertically to each wire where there are see through places in the hedge, hopefully this will stop the Reindeer from pushing through the wire as now the gaps cant be increased. We will have to wait and see.

What I am worried about is that the Reindeer may be able to breed with our native breeds of Deer, if they can then it is possible that our Females may go off if they get the scent of another Male Deer.