Steer 30 and cow 940 were lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud in the area around ///object.means.note at 13.00 this afternoon. Steers 35, 222 and 270 were standing close by, chewing their cud. Steers 20, 21, 33, 217, 220 and 228 plus cow 72 were spread out grazing in the surrounding area. The cows were all wet from the earlier rain but were looking well.
The three boys were still off on their adventures. Steers 217 and 230 were lying down relaxing around ///table.fight.utter across from Horse Pond at 13:35. They were both struggling to keep their eyes open. Youngster 230 was particularly wet. Yearling 271 was initially up and about munching on heather, but soon lay down close to steer 230. The boys were all good.
Despite another long search, I had no success in finding the seven Sussex cattle again today. I've no idea where they are hiding, and ran out of places to look. I circled back round by Horse Pond at 14:45 and the three steers were still lying down resting and drying out.
Like yesterday, the contractor was busy clearing scrub in his tractor down in the area around ///tenure.test.shape.
The fifteen cows that were found were all good today
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