At 15:30 this afternoon, nine members of the Caesar’s original herd, along with Sussex cow 211, were resting in the sunshine or browsing on gorse just west of the main entrance to the Gelvert Reserve. The ever-friendly youngster 222 spotted me approaching and wandered over to meet me, keen for neck and back scratches. The others were equally friendly and happy to be approached for checks, with most enjoying strokes and rubs. After a while, the cattle began moving west along the path, grazing on grass and gorse as they went. Older steer 33 and cow 211 soon headed off ahead, while the others followed at a more leisurely pace. All ten were happy, relaxed, and looking well.
Deep in the bushes off the path to the south, steers 21, 217, and 227, along with cow 234, were contentedly browsing on gorse. Further south, near ///spill.poem.slung, steers 20, 220, and 228, along with cow 214, were also nibbling on gorse. All four emerged from the bushes to say hello, with cow 214 and youngster 228 happy to stand in the sunshine while I brushed the loose gorse from their backs. Youngster 228 also enjoyed a long neck rub, responding with gentle head rubs. All eight were happy and healthy.
At 16:20, I came across steer 33 and cow 211 again, now with Sussex steers 210, 1626, and 1640, along with cows 212 and 1396. They were happily grazing near ///primed.fluid.towel, close to Odiham Road. All seven were friendly, stopping to say hello and enjoy a few strokes.
By 16:45, all sixteen cattle from the earlier groups had come together and were spread out grazing in the pasture near ///widely.mile.skip. Several wandered over for more back rubs while they grazed.
When I returned to the Sussex group at 17:05, steers 197 and 219 had come out of hiding and were now grazing with the others. Youngster 219 was especially friendly and enjoyed an extended neck and back rub. His injuries continue to heal nicely; however, I noted that he had dislodged some of the scab on his right ear. I said my goodbyes just after 17:35, leaving them all peacefully grazing.
The cows were all good today.