At 15:00 this afternoon, youngster 219 was foraging for acorns beneath the fallen leaves on the slope near ///shirts.supper.after, west of Farnborough Road. He had clearly been in the gorse bushes and was happy to stand and rest while I brushed the loose gorse from his back and neck. Older steer 21 was grazing contentedly in the gorse to his west. Both boys were happy, relaxed, and looking well. A large group of cattle were also spread out grazing along the path to the northeast.
At 15:20, six of the Sussex cattle, along with youngster 222, were foraging for acorns beneath the leaves near ///toned.prowl.shrug on Hungry Hill. They were all very friendly, pausing their foraging to say hello and enjoy a few strokes. Older steer 33 was munching contentedly on gorse nearby, while the final Sussex—steer 1640—was grazing down a slope a little further east. All nine were happy, relaxed, and in good condition.
As I made my way back toward the Sandy Bowl, I came across older steer 21 grazing in the gorse near ///value.grant.globe. He was alone but seemed perfectly content.
By 15:45, cows 234 and 940, along with steers 220, 270, and 271, were grazing among the trees north of the Sandy Bowl near ///fork.dating.stud. Youngster 219 had also joined them. Most were foraging for acorns, while cow 940 showed off her climbing skills to reach the tastiest heather and gorse. She soon came down to say hello and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. All six were happy, content, and looking well.
Shortly before 16:00, the final nine cattle were spread out grazing in the thicket near ///bills.tamed.woods at the Royal Pavilion end of the site. They were all very friendly as I checked on them. Older steer 20 slowly made his way northeast to munch on some grass, with youngsters 227 and 230 following. All nine were happy, relaxed, and in good condition.
After saying my goodbyes to the group of nine at 16:20, I walked back to the group of six, who were still grazing in the same spot despite the darkness settling across the site. I was delighted to see steer 21 emerge from the woodland to the southeast and make his way across the sand to join them. I said my final goodbyes shortly after he arrived.
The cows were all good today.