KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HORSES
Please be aware that we have been notified about a spate of incidents where horses appear to have had braids put into their manes (and at times tails) by unknown persons. It is thought that these animals have been targeted in this way to identify them for theft at a later time. Reports of these incidents are being made to the police and should still be reported together with any other information that may be useful regarding suspicious activity/persons/vehicles (using the general number 0845-456-7000).
Anna Newman - November 2009
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The results of the annual Quantock Deer Count held on 7 March 2010.
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Quantock Hills Visitor Guide
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Quantock AONB Service
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