Wrapped up well against the chilly wind, I found 10 of the 13 down near the Tweseldown road, munching away on the heather. Looks a bit tough to me, but then I'm no cow (some might disagree...). All looking hale and hearty as usual. I've no idea where the other three were, they didn't seem to be near the 10 but they might have been lurking in the bushes, who knows.
The ones I didn't see were 23, 30 and 40, if anyone is counting.
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Friday, 1 December 2017
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Found 8 cows lying in grass next to track that runs alongside Sandy Hill estate. S18. All looking very well. No sign of other 12.
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Thanks Jon - it's always really useful to have the tag numbers of the ones not seen, as then we can make sure that each animal has been accounted for.
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Susanne