The Scotsman

Cows graze to preserve Culloden

- By LUCINDA CAMERON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A herd of cows is being used to preserve and maintain the moorland at Culloden battlefiel­d.

The five animals join 12 Shetland cattle, six goats and two Highland ponies who all take part in conservati­on grazing on the battlefiel­d site near Inverness.

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) said the animals play a crucial role in maintainin­g the landscape so the battlefiel­d can remain as it would have looked in 1746.

Culloden was the site of the last battle of the final 1745 Jacobite Rising. On April 16, 1746 the army of Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) was defeated by a British government force under William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.

NTS said: "The trust relies on the herd to provide continuous work on the moorland to protect the archaeolog­y of the land and the natural flora and fauna.

"The appeal of cattle at Culloden is truly global. In particular generous supporters in the US have been to donate and name new additions to the herd.

"Some of the new cows and calves give a little nod to Culloden's past, with Flora and Lady Anne named after strong Jacobite women who assisted the Bonnie Prince during and in the wake of the 1745 Rising.

"Others have more quirky names, including our stellar new calf, Rocket."

The four new Highland cows arrived in May while Rocket, a Shetland cow, arrived in March.

NTS recently completed work to protect the gravestone at the site dedicated to the Clan Fraser.

A new path was installed to protect the landmark as

visitors were damaging the ground.

The site has seen a surge in interest thanks to the popularity of the Outlander television series.

One of the main characters

in the books and TV series is Jamie Fraser, a Highland warrior who meets a nurse from the future and becomes caught up in the war between Scotland and England during the 1700s.

Last year Culloden Visitor Centre attracted 182,496 visitors as it recorded battlefiel­donly visits for the first time because of the pandemic.

 ??  ?? 0 The National Trust for Scotland has hired a new team of cows to help maintain Culloden
0 The National Trust for Scotland has hired a new team of cows to help maintain Culloden

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