Steers 20, 33, 219, 220, 222, 228 and 271 plus cows 72 and 940 were found grazing in the area around ///reservoir.gift.guitars at 09:15 this morning. They were all happy and relaxed and enjoying the early morning sunshine. They were eating lots of gorse and heather.
While I was walking over to find the others, a thick fog descended on Caesar's at about 09:45. Steers 35, 217 and 230 were found munching on grass and gorse in the area around ///cunning.ally.afraid on Sandy Hill twenty minutes later. They were all looking well. Older steer 30 was buried deep in the gorse bushes to the east. If he hadn't broken a branch, I would have walked right past him.
I continued walking east, and I was delighted to find yearling 271 grazing with Sussex steers 197 and 210 plus cows 211, 212 and 1396 in the pasture opposite their favourite Sandy Hill corner at 10:20. They were all happily eating lots of grass. Older steer 21 and Sussex steers 1626 and 1640 were munching on gorse in the bushes behind them.
Just before 11:00, the group of six started wandering west along Sandy Hill. When they reached the pill box, steer 210 used it to have a good scratch 😄. Soon after, they continued to wander west, with yearling 270 leading the way. The other three steers were being left behind, still eating gorse in the bushes.
The cows were all good today.
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