Links, sources and further
reading
The
Chillingham Wild Cattle Association was formed in
1939 to take care of the herd. Another charity, the
Sir James Knott Charitable Trust, owns the land and
has leased the grazing rights to the Chillingham Wild
Cattle Association for 999 years.
Opening times are 1 April until
31 October: Monday-Saturday (excluding Tuesday) 10am-12
noon, Monday-Sunday (excluding Tuesday) 2pm-5pm. See
their website
for up-to-date opening times. admission prices and a
map.
Addresses
Sir James Knott Charitable Trust
Brigadier J.F.F. Sharland
Secretary
Sir James Knott 1990 Trust
16-18 Hood Street
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE1 6JQ
Chillingham Wild Cattle Association
The Secretary
Chillingham Wild Cattle
The Warden's Cottage
Chillingham
Alnwick
Northumberland
NE66 5NP
Websites
White Park
Cattle
Chillingham Wild Cattle - now with video footage of the cattle
Conservation status of wild cattle
A table
showing increasing or declining trends in the different
species, available from here, accessed 19 September 2006
Farming
Viva, 2005, The dark side of dairy, available from here, accessed 19 September 2006
UFAW, 1999. Management and Welfare of Farm Animals,
Halstan & Co, Amersham
Fraser, A.F. & Broom, D.M.,1990. Farm Animal Behaviour
and Welfare. Balliere Tindall, London
Farm Sanctuary, 2005. The welfare of cattle in dairy farming, available from here, accessed 19 September 2006
Guars and Bantengs
WWF, undated, Introducing the Gaur and Banteng, available
from here, accessed 19 September 2006 |