Caz’s first summer as a herder

You know something has gone very right when you accidentally end up being a reindeer herder for the summer. I met herders Mel and Chris on the Isle of Rum, and about two months later I found myself moving into Reindeer House. I couldn’t have predicted becoming a herder, and it has exceeded all of my expectations!

I arrived in Glenmore at the start of May, right in the thick of calving season. The first month was an amazing blur where every day was different, calves were being born left right and centre, and the sun was shining every day. By June I felt fully settled in to my new role, the calves were now free ranging in the mountains, and I was able to work on perfecting the art of guiding Hill Trips! July brought on some very impressive sets of antlers, looking back at photos from May, I can barely recognise any of the boys! It has been a process of constantly learning and relearning who is who because the reindeer seem to shape shift on a weekly basis. Now that August is upon us, I’m starting to get sad realising my first summer here at Cairngorm is nearly over!

Here’s some photos from this summer of herding:

Giving Helsinki’s calf a lift into the nursery
Jelly welcoming me to the paddocks on my first day
Texel’s calf seeing if any milk will come out of my finger
Druid working his magic…trying to persuade me to feed him
Druid’s magic clearly worked
A poorly Jimmy on his morning walk. Don’t worry, he recovered well!
Rainbow on the free range
Soggy but happy faces after taking the last group of cows and calves out to the free range
Solstice camp out with Tiree
Emily and Alex busy behind the scenes building the new exhibition
A scruffy Yukon in the foreground looking bored while I waffle on to visitors about how cool the reindeer are.

Caz

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