June Photo blog 2026

At the end of May, the first group of cows and calves made their way out onto the free range for the summer as the younger group were growing stronger and more confident. A week into June the last group of cows and calves were walked out onto the free range to spend their summer there. Meanwhile lower down, the reindeer are starting to moult their winter coat, meaning they are looking rather scruffy. By the end of the month, we have most of our male reindeer in our hill enclosure and their appetites have definitely ramped up. It has also been great to catch up with all of our male yearlings since they have spent the last few months at our secondary site- identifying them all has been a challenge and us herders have been relying on their ear tag numbers to identify them at the moment.

5th of June: Aztec is showing off his panda eyes. One of the first places that the summer coat will pop through is on the nose and around the eyes of a reindeer.
5th of June: It’s the season where you go for an itch and come back with a mouthful of hair. Lovely Scolty with a mouthful of fur.
6th of June: Elbe after an itch along side one of our Volunteers.
7th of June: Who could resist this little face. Here is Elbe chancing his arm for some extra feed!
7th of June: The last group of our cows and calves were led out to the free range; we will hopefully catch up with them again soon.
10th of June: Despite there being food on the ground Cappuccino is looking for more
10th of June: I enjoyed a morning heading to our secondary site to check our reindeer there. After gathering the herd there in our shed for a feed, they were moved back out onto the hill side again. Here is Butter and Quickstep after their food.
13th of June: Perks of being a reindeer herder – you can walk dogs sometimes too! Sanna, Tiree and Fraoch having a pit stop in the shade
14th of June: Fraoch and Sanna with the Northern corries behind; as you can see the Fox glove is in full swing.
15th June: Irish marching down hill looking for extra food on one of our Hill Trips
24th of June: Here come the boys! Yearlings (left to right) Bolero, Morris and Oro are now in our hill enclosure after spending time at our secondary site.
25th of June: Whilst feeding the reindeer we put their food out in a long line which allows us to count the reindeer a lot easier. (Left to right) Tub, along with Choc- ice and Cappuccino raced from one end of the feed line to another to ensure they get some food.

Amy

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