Older steer 35 plus youngsters 215, 217, 219 and 234 were all grazing in the area around ///gown.birds.wages at the Royal Pavilion end of the site at 09.30 this morning. They were all happy and relaxed and eating lots of gorse. They had moved north-east to the area around ///cigar.budget.fish by 10:40 where they were continuing to graze.
A mixed group of cows 33, 72, 228, 270, 271 and 940 were all found in the wooded area around ///logo.bless.term at 10:10. They were watching with great interest the organisers setting up the course for tomorrow's Talmag Motorcycle Club event. Yearlings 270 and 271 were keen to help, and were getting into precarious positions climbing hills to get the best view. The people doing the setup were trimming lots of holly bushes, so the cows were happily eating the leaves from the ground.
Youngsters 222 and 230 were grazing in the thicket just off Longbottom around ///tune.unusable.gadgets at 11:15. They were both very friendly and came and said hello. Steers 20, 30 and 220 plus cow 214 were happily eating heather in the sunshine close by around ///forkful.land.baffle. The two youngsters soon came and joined them. Steers 21 and 227 emerged from the adjoining gorse bushes at 11:50. By noon, several of the cows had started to lie down, relax and chew their cud.
The cows were all good today. It was great to spend some relaxing time with them. I really hope the eleven cows move to the other end of the site before tomorrow's motorcycle trial.
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