We all love a holiday, but cows on the Crom estate in Northern Ireland have particularly unusual way of getting to their summer destination.
Every year the herd takes the plunge for a 100-metre swim across Lough Erne, carefully guided by our rangers. It’s all worth the effort though as they’re rewarded with 40 acres of fresh pasture on the island of Inishfendra, where their grazing helps to keep the scrub under control and allow wild flowers, bees and butterflies to flourish.
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Негізгі бет Lough Erne cattle swim for their supper - How National Trust cows help nature in Northern Ireland
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