At 09:30 on this chilly morning, the cattle were in the same two groups as yesterday. A mixed group of nine—steers 33, 210, 219, 222, and 1640, along with cows 211, 212, 234, and 1396—were browsing gorse near ///season.valued.error, around 120 metres southwest of the main gate into the Gelvert reserve. They were all very friendly, emerging from the bushes to greet me and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. All nine looked happy, relaxed, and in good condition.
By 10:35, the remaining sixteen cattle were southwest of the Lookout, spread across three smaller groups. Cow 940, together with steers 20, 30, 228, 270, and 271, were standing in the sunshine near ///round.shame.unroll, relaxing and chewing their cud. Nearby, steers 21 and 230 were lying down at ///broadens.grad.boots, while steers 197 and 1626 and cows 72 and 214 browsed gorse close by. The remaining four steers were resting in the bracken and heather in the central area near ///army.bitter.necks.
After a while, steers 20 and 30, along with cow 940, moved over to join the four resting in the bracken and heather. The remaining three—steers 228, 270, and 271—settled closer to the main path, not far from where they had been standing earlier. They attracted plenty of attention from passers-by keen to take photos. Before leaving, I broke the ice on several nearby puddles. All sixteen were calm, content, and looking well.
I returned to the first group at 12:15, now gathered near ///named.local.mass, relaxing and chewing their cud in the sunshine. Older steer 33 was the first to lie down, suggesting they were likely to stay there for a while. Although the puddles in this area were frozen solid, I found a large pool of water in a nearby hollow and was able to break the ice. Shortly afterwards, three of the Sussex cattle came over for a drink. I said my final goodbyes at 12:35, leaving them all resting.
Today also marked the Thames Motorcycle Club's annual Mike Kemp Classic Trial on Hungry Hill, which began at 10:00. Thankfully, the cattle stayed well away from the area this year.
The cows were all good today.