Six of the older cows plus all ten yearlings were seen on Sandy Hill in the area around ///stream.socket.opposites at 16:15 this afternoon. They were mostly lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud. However, some were up and about grazing, but were slowly one by one lying down.
The seven youngsters I couldn't find yesterday - cows 213, 217, 220, 221, 222, 228 and 230 - were all still together and were seen around ///verve.marsh.included at 17:00. They too were mostly lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud. Cows 217, 228 and 230 were grazing but soon lay down too.
After wandering around the entire site and not finding the missing four, I circled back around to where the initial sixteen were found only to happily discover they had been joined by cows 35, 219, 226 and 230 making the full gang.
All the cows were good today.
(Sometime between my visit yesterday and today, someone has carried out a permanent repair to the tree damage reported in my blog post from 17th June. I have a photo if anyone wants to see it).
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