At 09:20 this morning, cows 214 and 234, along with steers 20, 21, 217, 219, 222, 227, 228, 270, and 271, were grazing west along Sandy Hill, just beyond the pillbox. Sussex cows 211, 212, and 1396, along with steers 197 and 210, were also with the group. It was already warm, and the cattle were making the most of the shade beneath the trees as they continued grazing. They were all very friendly, stopping to say hello and enjoy a few strokes as I checked on them. Many wandered over for head and neck rubs and appreciated having the flies gently wiped from around their eyes, while others preferred back scratches as they continued grazing. All sixteen were happy, relaxed, and looking well.
By 09:50, just as we were approaching the western end of the hill, cows 72 and 940, along with steers 30, 33, 1626, and 1640, came wandering along from the east and joined the group. They had all been down in the pasture south of Horse Pond when I first arrived. After reaching the end of the hill, the cattle gathered briefly before most moved into the shade of the woodland, gradually making their way north as they continued to graze. A handful continued along the main path, stopping to browse leaves and enjoy plenty of fresh grass along the way. Youngster 222 came over and enjoyed an extra-long back scratch while resting on one of the grassy islands.
By 10:20, the seven Sussex cattle had drifted away from the main group and settled beneath the trees near ///sound.universe.waltz to relax and chew their cud. The others continued on, making their way down the hill before stopping for a drink at the large pool near ///jeeps.cars.movements, north of the water tower. Afterwards, they wandered off to graze in the surrounding area, gradually making their way south in the sunshine.
Around 10:45, while watching youngster 222 paddling and eating the shoots growing on the surface of the water near where the group had stopped for drinks, I spotted youngster 230 wandering down the hill. He soon spotted me and came over to say hello and enjoy some attention. About five minutes later, I heard some mooing in the distance, and shortly afterwards steers 35 and 220 appeared, coming over to join us. After a short while, the group of three, accompanied by youngster 222 and steer 30, who had been grazing among the bushes, all set off to rejoin the main group. I said my goodbyes about fifteen minutes later, with the cattle beginning to settle beneath the trees near ///gong.axed.topping, close to the water tower.
The cows were all good today.