Steers 30, 33, 217, 222, 228 and 230 were all grazing around ///begin.twee.pleaser at the Shell Garage end of the site at 15:45 this afternoon. They were busy eating heather. Youngsters 222 and 228 were demonstrating their hill climbing skills. The boys were all happy and relaxed.
The other nine cows were grazing deep in the thicket to the south-east around ///flute.wasps.salutes. They were mainly eating gorse and heather. Not to be outdone, youngster 219 was doing a spot of hill climbing too. Yearling 271 seemed to be eating and moving around fine with his new collar. The cows were all looking well.
The four British Whites were happily munching on the long grass in Camp 45 near the Bourley Road when I drove past earlier. It was getting dark and there was limited parking, so thought I'd leave them in peace to settle into their new home.
The cows were all good today.
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