Friday, May 9, 2025

Norwood Park welcomes spring arrival: Highland calf Daisy joins the estate’s beloved herd

This week Norwood Park is celebrating the birth of their newest Highland Cow, who has been named Daisy. Daisy joins the estate’s cherished herd of Highland cattle, becoming the eighth member alongside Linus, Titus, Monica I, Monica II, Molly, Maggie, and Maximus.

The herd plays an integral role in maintaining the estate’s rich landscape, grazing across areas of the estate’s over 100 acres to help control vegetation growth, manage weeds and invasive species, and improve soil health.

Unlike traditional livestock herds, these majestic animals are neither farmed nor milked but are instead a treasured part of Norwood Park’s ecological management strategy.

The arrival of Daisy is particularly special as she is the first Highland calf to be born on the estate. Estate Manager Rick Betts shared: “It’s been a huge relief for the team that Daisy’s birth has been a smooth one, as this is the first time that we’ve had a member of the herd give birth on the estate. We’ve headed down to top up the hay and ensure that Daisy has latched and is walking, which has been really rewarding to see.”

Daisy’s arrival is even more remarkable as she made her entrance nearly three and a half weeks before her expected due date, making her early arrival a fitting celebration of the changing seasons. Thankfully, both mother and baby are doing well, with Daisy already taking her first steps and feeding successfully.

Visitors to the estate will soon have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the newest Highland calf at Norwood Park’s upcoming public events and open days, though the Norwood team ask that visitors maintain a safe distance and admire these creatures from afar. Those looking to experience the beauty of the estate and its beloved herd firsthand should keep an eye on Norwood Park’s event calendar for future opportunities with public access.

Speaking on the significance of the occasion, Sir John Starkey remarked: “Welcoming Daisy to the herd is a wonderful way to celebrate the arrival of spring here at Norwood Park. I’m continually in awe of these majestic animals and it brings me great pleasure to see them thriving on the estate.”

The Highland cattle at Norwood Park are not just a beautiful sight to behold but also play a role in the estate’s ongoing journey towards a natural, sustainable and organic destination. The herd helps to naturally maintain the land, reducing the need for herbicides and can be seen alongside the estate’s apple orchards, which are currently awaiting organic certification.

Their grazing habits allow for a more sustainable approach to land management, reinforcing Norwood Park’s commitment to conservation and responsible stewardship of the countryside.

For details on upcoming events where visitors may be able to catch a glimpse of Norwood Park’s Highland cattle, please visit the estate’s website at https://www.norwoodpark.co.uk/whatson.

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