Managed to find 17 in total (although I suspect more than one was hiding in the gorse!).
One (100056) was found on its own along Sandy Hill track but 3 more were not far away, around Horse Pond. The rest were all grazing the heather and gorse up on Caesar's Camp fort.
All looked well, but I thought 301940 looked a little slimmer than the others.
Tag nos:
100056
100063
200106
100098
200056
500044
100070
300114
400080
600075
100084
200064
200071
200057
301940
100105
Merry Christmas cows!
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Tuesday, 20 December 2016
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