Down a quiet side road near Woking you wouldn’t expect to find four fluffy cows grazing a small woody field between some houses, but that’s exactly what we went to look for this morning!
My guide was Zygie, a volunteer with the grazing team who has been supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust for several years. She originally joined the practical conservation team but when her health changed she looked for an alternative. She hadn’t worked with cattle before, but having owned horses and grown up in the countryside the role offered an opportunity for contact with the animals that she had been missing.
Zygie led me down a quiet lane and over a couple of gates to find the site. Sometimes the cows are secretive and hidden but today we spotted two almost immediately, and we heard a deep moo from within a patch of scrub, helping us to find a third. These cows are Belted Galloways, which are black and fluffy with a large white “belt” around their bellies. This breed has a gentle nature, making them useful for sites with public access. They’re also hardy, adaptable and a generalist browser making them perfect for conservation grazing.