At 09:20 this morning, cows 72, 214, 234, and 940, along with steers 30, 220, 222, 228, 230, and 270, were grazing just beyond their favourite Sandy Hill corner, gradually drifting east towards Hungry Hill. They were all very friendly, regularly pausing to greet me and enjoy strokes and rubs. Cow 72 and youngster 222 were especially friendly, both relishing long neck and back scratches and returning the affection with gentle head rubs. The cattle stopped to graze on bilberry on the flat area near ///noises.wired.aside before continuing east along Hungry Hill. All ten were happy, relaxed, and looking well.
By 10:15, steers 20, 227, and 271 were grazing in the thicket near ///clown.alcove.cools, northeast of their favourite Sandy Hill corner. They were all friendly, coming over to greet me, with the youngsters enjoying plenty of scratches. I’m pleased to report there was no sign of blood near older steer 20’s leg today, and no indication of any underlying injury. The boys were calm, content, and in good condition.
At 10:35, the seven Sussex cattle, along with steers 21, 217, and 219, were grazing just west of the pillbox. They were enjoying plenty of fresh grass and gorse, but paused to come over and say hello. The scratch on cow 211’s side appears to be the same one she picked up while in Camp 45 and is healing nicely.
Older steers 33 and 35 were deep in the gorse bushes further east, but by 11:15 they had made their way down the slope of Sandy Hill. Steer 33 was resting and chewing his cud near ///filer.stun.smirking, while steer 35 grazed nearby. Steer 20 had also moved down the slope and was grazing to the north.
By 11:30, some of the Sussex cattle, together with steers 217 and 219, had begun to descend the hill and settle in the bracken near ///visa.eager.something. Cow 211 was especially affectionate, enjoying a long neck and shoulder scratch and responding with plenty of licks. Steers 20, 33, and 35 wandered across to join them but, instead of lying down, drifted off to the north to graze, taking youngster 217 with them. By 12:10, six of the Sussexes were resting and chewing their cud alongside youngster 219. Steers 21, 227, and 271, along with cow 212, were still grazing at the top of the hill but appeared ready to make their way down to join the others. I said my goodbyes shortly after.
The cows were all good today.