Steers 30, 35, 228 and 230 were found grazing with the seven Sussex cows around ///usage.rails.tester at 15:40 this afternoon. They were all relaxed and looking well. The cows were all remarkably dry after the earlier rain. Steer 35's underside was looking better again today, and is continuing to heal. His leg is showing signs of improvement too. Cow 211 was very friendly again today and gave my hand a few licks.
Yearling 270 and cow 940 were found lying down, resting around ///slide.stick.truth at 16:00. They were both snoozing and looked so peaceful. Cow 72 was standing chewing her cud at their side. Youngster 219 was grazing close by.
When I returned to the first group at 16:15, the four Shetland boys were standing chewing their cud around ///oath.spark.fruit. The Sussex cattle had wandered off and were grazing to the southwest, far off in the distance.
The other seven, steers 20, 21, 33, 217, 220, 222 and 271, were all grazing deep in the gorse bushes just along from the Lookout around ///seat.tell.unsecured at 16:40. They were quite difficult to get to today. They started to emerge from the gorse bushes just before 17:00 and started munching on heather around ///planet.plugs.foot. The boys were all happy and looking well.
As I was leaving, I ran into the eight originals from the first two groups at 17:30. They had joined up and were happily grazing in the area around ///pardon.cools.jungle.
The cows were all good today.
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