At 15:00, steer 20 and cow 940 were grazing near ///slam.scores.headers, southwest of the Bourley Road car park. Cow 940 was especially friendly, wading her way through the waterlogged ground to come and say hello and enjoy plenty of strokes and rubs. Three other steers were deeper in the gorse, so I left them undisturbed and planned to check on them again later.
By 15:25, cows 72, 214, and 234, along with steers 217, 222, 270, and 271, were spread out grazing among the gorse near ///savers.dimes.built, southwest of the Lookout. They paused to greet me as I made my way around, all happy to receive strokes. All seven were relaxed and in good condition.
At 15:40, cow 211 appeared at the Lookout and came straight over to say hello. She was very affectionate, enjoying a long neck and chin rub before offering gentle head rubs and licks in return. Shortly afterwards, cow 1396 and steers 210 and 1640 arrived from the path to the south and began grazing nearby. They were all content and looking well.
By 16:00, steers 21, 30, 33, 35, 220, and 228 were found browsing gorse near ///valued.kilts.deep, on the opposite side of the path from where the earlier group had been grazing. The boys were all relaxed and looking well. Youngster 228 particularly enjoyed a long back scratch while resting and chewing his cud.
At 16:15, the final three Sussex cattle arrived at the Lookout, having been grazing in the thicket to the south near ///scoots.harps.named. They soon came over to stand with me but were quite vocal, calling out to their herd mates who had moved towards the area where the group of seven had been grazing. I walked the trio along to rejoin the others.
Finally, at 16:35, I returned to the first group, who were now grazing among the heather and gorse on the hillside near ///frail.imparts.dream, north of the fenced-off area. Youngsters 219, 227, and 230 each took turns coming over to say hello, while steer 20 and cow 940 grazed close by. They were all happy and content. I said my goodbyes at 17:00, leaving them all peacefully grazing.
The cows were all good today.


















