Emergency Procedure

If you need to report an emergency to us such as injured or escaped livestock or damaged infrastructure please follow this procedure:

  1. Call the office on 01256 381190.
  2. If no one answers, wait for the answering message which will detail the name and mobile number of the member of staff who is currently on call.
  3. Phone the on-call member of staff who will then respond accordingly.

NOTES:

  • Please do not phone a member of staff directly unless you know they are on-call.

  • If you are unsure if a particular situation qualifies as an emergency then please phone the on-call member of staff anyway so that they can make the decision on how to proceed.

  • Most importantly of all – please do not report injuries or sick animals via the blog alone – always call the emergency on-call contact.


    Thank you!

    Wednesday, 29 April 2026

    29 April Staff Check

    All 4 seen and ok. No water in ditch only pasture pumps.

    Monday, 27 April 2026

    Entry to Test Track

    Yes it's fine to go into Test Track if the gate is unlocked.

    The Red Danger sign is displayed there permanently, which I appreciate isn't very clear.

    Thanks for the question Carolyn. 


     

    2.45pm Mon 27 April, the red Danger sign was displayed although the gate was unlocked, so decided I shouldn’t venture in? I couldn’t see them from the gate unfortunately.

    Please advise if the gate being unlocked means it is okay to enter.

    Monday 27th April - Test Track Water - Pasture Pump

    I had intended to get in touch today to ask whether the pasture pumps belonged to HIWWT and were for the cattle, so thank you for the update. I spotted them yesterday while making my way down to find the cattle. Below is a photo of one of the two pumps.

    Water Test Track

     Good to see you managed to get onto Test Track Gordon. Apologies that it's not easy.

    Just to add that I'd be very grateful if we can all keep an eye on the water levels please. They have 2 sources of water (there's no mains water trough):

    the ditch flowing out from the silt reservoir at: graver.clincher.tabs

    and (hot off the press!) we fitted 2 pasture pumps in there last week, at:

    barbarian.notice.honest

    We will train the cows to use the pasture pumps! if necessary, but they usually pick it up very quickly for themselves. 

    Thanks for all your help. 

    Sunday, 26 April 2026

    Sunday 26th April - All 4 seen

    At 14:45 this afternoon, the cattle were gathered along the eastern side of the reservoir, near ///could.stitching.admit. Cow 201, along with steers 200 and 208, were standing in the shade of the trees, while steer 207 was lying down nearby, resting comfortably. The three standing cattle were curious about their visitor but initially kept their distance before cautiously approaching one by one to give me a sniff. They soon began to relax. It was a lovely, warm afternoon, although the sunshine had brought out the flies.

    The cattle were happy for me to sit beside them, and by 15:10 they were all lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud. Before settling, each took a turn scratching against the trees. Steer 207 remained lying down throughout, even stretching out fully on his side at one point.

    I said my goodbyes at 15:40, leaving them all resting peacefully. They appeared happy, relaxed, and settled into their new home. It was lovely to spend some quiet time with them this afternoon.

    The cows were all good today.




    Friday, 24 April 2026

    Friday 24th April - No access to Test Track section

    I visited the site a little later than usual this afternoon, hoping the gate into the Test Track section would be open. Unfortunately, even after waiting until after 18:00, it remained locked.

    It was a warm, pleasant afternoon, so I passed the time with some litter picking before checking the fence along the eastern edge of the site, all the way to the far northeastern corner. Even from there, though, the cattle were down by the reservoir and still too far away for me to see them.

    Thursday, 23 April 2026

    Cattle on Test Track - restricted access; only possible when the gate is unlocked

     Please note that public access to Test Track is very limited to times when the army are not using Test Track. 

    Access is different from Brocks Hill, where the ponies usually are, for health and safety reasons, as the army trial new military vehicles and use the site for driver training; sometimes with large vehicles driven at high speed. 

    You can only access from Brocks Hill when the metal kissing gate is unlocked. 

    Unfortunately prior notice of access times is currently not possible as the army are on high security status due to the situation in the Middle East. 

    Thanks


    Wednesday, 22 April 2026

    CATTLE ON SITE - Test track side

    X4 large British White crosses are now grazing Long Valley Test track side of the site now (next door to the pony side Brocks Hill)

    They have tracking collars on

    Thank you for your continued support

    The grazing team

    Sunday, 19 April 2026

    Sunday 19th April - Pony Update - Tilly has had her foal

    Nicky let me know that Tilly has given birth to a beautiful foal this morning, and I’m happy to report that both mum and baby are doing well.

    The foal looks absolutely gorgeous. ❤️

    Wednesday, 15 April 2026

    Wednesday 15th April - Pony Update - no ponies on site

    At 12:35 this afternoon, the ponies were resting under the trees in the far southwest corner of the site. They were both very friendly, taking turns to come over, say hello, and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. Afterwards, they alternated between resting, nibbling on holly, and returning for more attention. Both ponies thoroughly enjoyed long neck and back scratches, and were happy to have the loose hair brushed from their backs and sides. They were very affectionate, regularly offering gentle nuzzles as they were fussed over. The girls were happy, relaxed, and in good condition.

    Nicky arrived shortly after 13:00 to take them back to the New Forest. The collared pony will be seeing the farrier in the coming days to have her hooves trimmed. Sadly, this means there are no ponies on the Long Valley reserve for now.

    The ponies were all good today.


    Wednesday 15th April - Pony Update - Poppy has had her foal

    Nicky kindly let me know that Poppy has given birth to a beautiful foal this morning, and I’m happy to report that both mum and baby are doing well ❤️.

    Sunday, 12 April 2026

    Sunday 12th April - All 2 seen

    At 15:45 this afternoon, the ponies were grazing in the pasture northeast of the main entrance, near ///dance.cars.hazy. The girls were very friendly, taking turns to come over and greet me before settling in for plenty of strokes and rubs. There had been some rain shortly before I arrived, so they were a little damp, but they soon dried off.

    After saying hello, the ponies returned to grazing, but regularly came back for more attention. The non-collared pony had clearly been rolling in muddy ground prior to my arrival and was delighted to stand while I brushed the loose hair from her neck, back, and sides. She seemed much more comfortable afterwards and thanked me with gentle nuzzles. The collared pony preferred long neck and ear rubs, really leaning in and thoroughly enjoying being fussed over. The girls were both happy, relaxed, and looking well.

    By 17:00, the ponies had gradually moved south, crossed the path, and were enjoying plenty of grass by the corral. After a final round of strokes, I said my goodbyes shortly afterwards. As I was walking away, they continued moving towards the southwest corner.

    The ponies were all good today.


    Saturday, 11 April 2026

    Saturday

     Both found at 9.30 on the eastern flank of the hill nibbling away at the new grass. Both looked fine. 

    Friday, 10 April 2026

    Friday 10th April - Pony Update - Victoria has had her foal

    Nicky kindly let me know yesterday that Victoria had given birth to a beautiful filly foal that morning. Both mum and foal are doing well.

    I just wanted to share the fantastic news and pass on the photos she sent today. The foal looks absolutely gorgeous. ❤️


    Friday 10th April - All 2 seen

    At 15:35 this afternoon, the ponies were grazing in the pasture northeast of Brock's Hill, near ///reset.about.legroom. The ground in this area is quite swampy, and as I approached, they were feeding on plants growing in the pools of water and the surrounding soft mud. The girls were very friendly, taking turns to come over and greet me with soft nickers before settling in for plenty of strokes and rubs. Both were happy, relaxed, and looking in good condition.

    After our initial greetings, the ponies alternated between grazing and returning for more attention. They both thoroughly enjoyed long neck, shoulder, and back scratches, offering affectionate nuzzles in return.

    By 16:20, the ponies had drifted back to the area east of the hill, where they continued to graze, nibbling on fresh grass. They continued to wander over for more strokes, content to receive back rubs while grazing. After a final round of scratches, I said my goodbyes at 16:45, leaving them peacefully grazing.

    The ponies were all good today.





    Wednesday, 8 April 2026

    Staff Check - 8th April

     Both ponies looked well, aside from the collared pony's back hooves still being cracked, but it sounds like the owner is aware



    Superb photo Steve!

    Tuesday, 7 April 2026

    Tuesday 7th April - Both seen

    The ponies were grazing just off the track in E5 at 1020 this morning, one cooling her heels in the ditch and cropping the longer shoots coming up through the sphagnum moss, while the collared one was enjoying the lawn next to the track.  Both looked well and glad to have the sun on their backs.  The site is rich with the 'coconut' scent of gorse again.

    Monday, 6 April 2026

    Monday 6th April - All 2 seen

    At 14:30 this afternoon, one of the ponies was basking in the sunshine on the patch of grass at the start of the track up Brock's Hill, while the other was browsing gorse a little further up the slope. They were both very friendly, taking turns to come over and greet me before settling in for plenty of strokes and rubs. They were happy, relaxed, and looking well.

    After our initial greetings, the non-collared pony moved a little further up the hill and into the shade. There, she was happy to just stand and be fussed over, thoroughly enjoying extended neck, ear, and shoulder scratches. She would shift position to ensure I could reach all of her itchy spots. Afterwards, she appreciated having the loose hair brushed from her back and sides before returning to rest in the sunshine. The collared pony patiently waited her turn and relished a long neck and chin scratch, offering affectionate nuzzles and licks in return. After a while, she began nibbling gorse from the bushes at the side of the track, content to keep receiving a relaxing back rub while she ate.

    By 15:30, the ponies had crossed the path into the southwest-corner pasture, where they enjoyed fresh grass and gorse in the warm sunshine. They both approached for more attention, happily taking a break from their grazing for extra strokes and rubs. I said my goodbyes at 15:50, leaving them peacefully grazing together.

    The ponies were all good today.




    Sunday, 5 April 2026

    Sunday 5th April - All 2 seen

    Happy Easter!

    At 16:00 this afternoon, the ponies were grazing contentedly in the sunshine on the eastern slope of Brock’s Hill. They were both very friendly, taking turns to greet me and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. Afterwards, they alternated between grazing and returning for extended periods of attention, clearly enjoying long neck and back scratches. They were very affectionate, offering gentle nuzzles and head rubs, with the collared pony even giving my ears a lick.

    The ponies gradually moved round to the northern slope of the hill, mainly nibbling on fresh grass and heather, but occasionally heading down to the foot of the hill to browse gorse. After a final round of strokes and rubs, I said my goodbyes at 17:20, leaving them grazing peacefully.

    The ponies were all good today.




    Saturday, 4 April 2026

    Saturday

     Both found at the eastern edge of the hill at 9.30. Laying down but they got up when I approached and both looked fine. 

    Friday, 3 April 2026

    Hi, fyi, I’m unavailable to look on Monday 6th April.

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    Thursday 2nd April - Staff Check - Hoof

    11.51 

    Ponies on main entrance track. 
    Dark bay pony with collar came over for a chat. 
    Her back hooves are badly chipped and cracked. Apologies if picked up before, I havent seen them for a while. Have sent pics to owner. 

    Otherwise both well, no other issues 


    Zoe 

    Friday 3rd April - All 2 seen

    At 14:45 this afternoon, the ponies were grazing contentedly in the pasture west of the Gelvert Stream, near ///edits.unusable.flag. They were both very friendly, wandering over to greet me and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. After saying hello, they returned to grazing, gradually drifting west as they nibbled on the fresh grass.

    After a little while, the girls took turns coming over for long grooming sessions, clearly enjoying having their necks scratched and the loose hair brushed from their backs. The non-collared pony was especially affectionate, happily standing to be fussed over and often offering gentle nuzzles and head rubs in return. At one point, the sun even made a welcome appearance before disappearing again behind the clouds.

    I did notice that the collared pony’s rear left hoof appeared more chipped than before; however, she was walking normally, and it did not seem to be causing any issues.

    I said my goodbyes at 16:15, leaving the girls peacefully grazing in the pasture.

    The ponies were all good today.







    Wednesday, 1 April 2026

    2pm, Weds 1st April, both along the track at the side of Brock Hill adjacent to Tweseldown horse track

    The pony without the collar came over straight away and enjoyed a neck rub.  Then followed me to the gate leading to the Tweseldown track.  They both seemed good today, eating at the grass and gorse.

    Sunday 17th May - All 4 seen

    Shortly after 17:00 this afternoon, the cattle were grazing in the thicket near ///reinstate.riches.punt, about 100 metres southeast of the ...