A maker of fridge and freezer trailers has partnered with Scottish Natural Heritage to help control the overpopulation of red deer in the Cairngorms.

Coldtraila, based in Malvern, was recently called into action by Scotland’s public body responsible for the country’s natural, genetic and scenic diversity, to supply its new carcass hanging trailer to safely store red deer during a cull of the animals.

Scottish Natural Heritage says that with no natural predators, deer populations in Scotland are significantly rising, especially red deer, contributing to the spread of habitat damage and disease.

Culling by Scottish Natural Heritage is currently taking place in the Cairngorms National Park’s mountain range in the eastern highlands of Scotland, to help manage the unsustainable deer numbers.

Ross Pushman, managing director of Coldtraila, said: “Scottish Natural Heritage has the hugely important and challenging job of keeping the largely wilderness landscape of the highlands in pristine condition. Ultimately, this means controlling the wildlife populations that reside there.

“Currently, red deer numbers are too high to allow the fragile ecosystems in their habitats to recover from grazing and disease spreading, especially in the Cairngorms.

“We were called in to help control the issue by supplying a special game trailer based on a 4.8m long German-made Unsinn, which is fitted with two hanging rails incorporating roof mounted electric winches for lifting carcases from the ground.

“This way, the deer are safely and humanely removed from the areas of concern.”

Having a wealth of experience in refrigeration and the mobile handling of game and carcasses, the team at Coldtraila were able to provide trailers for the storage of up to 15 red deer at a time.

The team exhibited the new trailer at LAMMA 2019 earlier this month, the UK’s leading farm machinery, equipment and services show, which took place last week at the NEC in Birmingham.