A mixed group of twelve cows were found along the top of Sandy Hill at 11:00 this morning in the area around ///kennels.hedge.exits. They were mainly munching on gorse, some deep in the bushes, widely spread out in the surrounding area.
The other five, cows 213, 226, 228, 235 and 940, were munching on grass further along the hill in the area around ///ticking.firmly.lighters a short while later.
By 11:45 they had all come together around ///subtitle.measuring.print. Cows 219, 226, 235 and 940 continued to graze while the others were standing together chewing their cud. They weren't being put off by the heavy showers.
The cows were all good today.
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Saturday, 18 March 2023
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