Lambing Live in the Cotswolds
WIth January nearly over we will be having a visit from our sheep scanner on the 5th of February to scan all our ewes to
WIth January nearly over we will be having a visit from our sheep scanner on the 5th of February to scan all our ewes to
After a lovely bright dry and almost sunny day yesterday it is raining again. My horses will have to come in soon but no doubt
Lots to do and see in The Cotswolds! 2016 saw another busy year in the cottages with lots of happy guests making the most of
Sadly the test came back positive so we are not officially shut down with TB and will have to have another test at the end
We had a very busy day yesterday with a visit from our vet who had to inject all the cattle that we own (except for
Trying to get to grips with the new wordpress website, www:kingjohnscottages.co.uk but it is taking some time as I seem to spend less time in
Nearly all the cows at the farm near Bourton-on-the-Water have now calved, only three left to go and so far all have managed on their
Lambing is well under way and my lucky guests will be able to see the new born lambs in the field surrounding the cottages and
Lambing started with a flourish here at Langley, but we have a great team of staff so not too stressed at the moment. The ewes
We saw the brown hare again this morning whilst driving round the stock but were not quick enough to get a photo as it ran