Eleven of the original Caesar's cows were found on their favourite Sandy Hill corner at 09:40 this morning. They were mostly standing chewing their cud in the sunshine, with the odd cow munching on grass. They were all happy and relaxed. After about ten minutes, they started to wander west along Sandy Hill. Older steers 20, 21 and 35 plus cow 72 were deep in the gorse bushes opposite.
The group of eleven got as far as ///skippers.folk.craft, where they stopped and appeared to wait for the others. They initially rested and chewed their cud, before they started to eat lots of grass. Older steer 21 came out of the gorse bushes at around 10:15 and started eating grass in the area in front. The other three were still munching on gorse.
Five of the Sussex cows were lying down in the heather, fairly near the Lookout, around ///silk.harsh.hack at 11:15. They were relaxing and chewing their cud. Cow 1396 was busy eating grass and heather, and steer 1626 was munching on gorse near by. After about ten minutes, all five got up and started to eat. The Sussex cattle have a lot more bald patches and areas of thin hair than the original fifteen cows. They were all okay though.
By noon, the original fifteen had made it to the area around ///modem.awoke.mining at the west end of James Bond pond. They were spread out grazing in little groups, which gave me the opportunity to properly check the ones who had been in the gorse bushes. Steer 35's foot was looking better today. His underside has almost completely healed now. He was looking good.
The cows were all good today.
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