The cows that were found were all good today.
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Sunday, 1 February 2026
Sunday 1st February - 17 seen
The cows that were found were all good today.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Saturday 31st January - All 24 seen
Friday, 30 January 2026
Friday 30th January - All 24 seen
Between 08:30 - 11:30
All have been seen in 3 groups this morning, the first group were at ///dampen.equivocal.fruitcake which is north east of the horse pond. This included Brie and Sarah as well as 234,030,217,227,214,228 and 222. All were eating the heather. Brie and 222 were very friendly enjoying long back rubs.
The second group found were at ///lectured.spill.formal which is opposite the Shell station. In this group were the 6 Sussex’s and 033,035,220 and 219. The Sussex’s were showing quite a few patches with no fur particularly 212. They seemed happy eating the gorse. 211 was more than happy with a back rub.
The third group of 5 were at ///deliver.round.alienated this included 270,271,230,020 and 021. 020 and 021 were having a lay down enjoying the sunshine.
All the cattle were good today apart from the patches of no fur on the Sussex’s.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Thursday 29th January - 22 seen
12:55 Brie and 2 SH and 3 BW sitting on bank near Longbottom ///estuaries.rainbow.fairway look peaceful and sleepy only 2 collars showing 205518 205297
13:07 SH steer on opposite bank on his own deep in shrub can’t get near he’s grazing ///achieving.humble.mural no tracker showing for him
13:31 end of sandy hill to the west2 BW and 2 SH includes Buzz grazing only 3 trackers showing
Heading over to JB pond 1 tracker showing there
13:45 JB Pond 3 SUS grazing not on trackers. 1 SH and a BW , the SH must be itchy he’s rubbing his butt on a tree
1 SUS sitting nearby chewing his cud his tracker is not showing
1 SUS walking along grazing ///obvious.topping.celebrate by the path near James Bond Pond
1 SUS sitting deep in undergrowth no tracker o him
Conservation work nearby cows would be nonchalantly curious 14:20 the 5 SUS are now coming to have a look at the bonfire and mooing pretending to graze heather. I take it cows like looking at fire. They’ve left the fire alone and now trying to copy humans a climb the bank where they are clearing its very steep and they are determined some slipped a little and then powered up. They are now joined by BW and the other SUS from JB Pond
High tide at James Bind Pond no beach today 🤣
15:24 I’m looking out over horse pond, I see Bries in a group 8 climbing up towards the lookout joined by a BW
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Tuesday 27th January - 14 seen
Monday, 26 January 2026
Monday 26th January - Only 17 found this morning
Between 08:00 - 11:00
Due to me having to be elsewhere today I could only stay looking until 11:00. Hence I have only managed to find 17.
The first 3, 220,214 and 217 were at ///beans.soap.plant they were making their way through the woods and eventually joined the path leading from the James Bond pond towards the lookout.
The second group of 14 were just north of JB pond at ///saving.consoled.ending. They were all eating the gorse and heather. All looked much happier now they were dry after constant rain of the last few days. 222 was his normal friendly self as was Sarah.
Despite a lengthy search the seven that I haven’t managed to find were the 6 Sussex’s and 219. I may have time to go out again this afternoon to have another look but without the trackers working it is a pot luck if I come across them.
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Six of the Sussexes were happily grazing near ///apple.dorms.anyone, close to the Shell garage, at 10:45 this morning. Steers 197 and 210 we...
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The cattle were on the move when I first caught up with them near Horse Pond at 10:30 this morning, having set off from near the Lookout. Th...
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At 16:35 this afternoon, older steer 35 was found alone, grazing in the woodland to the south of the Sandy Bowl near ///path.herbs.highs. Af...
Sunday 1st February - 17 seen
At 08:30 this morning, seventeen members of the Caesar's original herd were spread out foraging for acorns in the area surrounding the c...


























