Interesting visit to Caesar's this afternoon! Cow 21 plus youngsters 220, 221, 222, 226 and 230 were stood, huddled together in the area around ///dwarf.amending.solid at 16:00, but there were four others with them, youngsters 238, 244, 245 and 257. They were showing a great deal of interest in the newbies and were making lots of noise. The commotion brought cows 30 and 35 out of the trees where they had been grazing.
The other nine cows were all grazing in the trees around ///shredding.blur.nation. After a short while, the twelve arrived, which caused even more interest in the newbies. There was lots of moo'ing, sniffing, pushing, rubbing of heads and bulling going on, particularly between the ten Caesar's youngsters and the four "visitors". It all seemed innocent enough, but youngster 257 did seem a bit overwhelmed. The seven older cows went back to grazing, while the other fourteen continued to become acquainted.
Lots of questions though. Should the four be on Caesars? Were they on Gelvert and have escaped? Are there any more on Caesars (I did have a good walk around and didn't see any others)? Are there more cattle on Gelvert that we should be checking?
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