All twenty-five very wet cattle seen in two groups today.
At 09:00 this morning, the sis Sussex cattle had returned to Caesar's Camp and were sheltering from heavy rain under the trees and gorse bushes south of the Lookout. They were peacefully foraging for acorns and munching on gorse. They were all happy, relaxed, and looking well.
The remaining nineteen cattle were spread out under the trees near the water tower. Most were resting and chewing their cud while waiting for the rain to ease. A handful were grazing contentedly under the shelter of the trees. Despite being wet they were all still very friendly, coming over to say hello and to enjoy plenty of strokes. They seemed pleased to have the rain brushed from their backs sides.
As I was saying my goodbyes at 11:30 the group started to move off to the north, keeping close to the tree line presumably to graze some more.
The cows were all good today. Full update and some photos if I can get my phone to dry out!











