We saw 940, 021, no tag, and 030 by winter pond were the summer trees and shrubs get drowned. We think no tag's eye need looking at, see photos. Three of the youngsters were by James Bond pond 196, 198 and 194. Oddly 195 was no where to be seen. By the time we had reached Sandy Hill we think that we could see the same cows passing the steep side of Ceasers Camp. None of the others seen. Stay Safe, Marina & Des
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Monday, 5 October 2020
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Thanks for this. We've passed the info re the missing ear tag on to the grazing team and Rich is going to have a look at his/her eye shortly.
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Susanne