Youngster 230 was found grazing by himself around ///dart.prep.crazy at 16.25 this afternoon. He was happy and relaxed. He was very friendly and came over and said hello. I reluctantly left him, and was halfway to the next group of cows, when I heard thundering hooves and some loud rustling, only for youngster 230 to come running out of the bushes. He quickly stopped and then walked with me to find the others.
Steers 20, 30, 217, 219 and 271 plus cow 215 were spread out grazing in the pasture around ///sticky.sooner.limit at 16.45. It was fairly swampy in places, but that wasn't stopping them. Youngster 230 soon joined in. They were all looking well.
Steers 21, 220, 228 and 1626 plus cows 211, 212, 234 and 1396 were all found at the southwest corner of James Bond pond at 17.20. Steers 21 and 1626 plus cow 1306 were initially standing chewing their cud. The other five were spread out grazing. After a while, all eight wandered round to the area around ///haggling.thick.proves where they continued to graze.
Cows 214 and 940 plus steers 222, 227 and 270 were lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud in the area under the Lookout around ///clarifies.moving.twig at 18:15. They were all looking really comfy lying in the bracken. They were all good.
Steer 35 and cow 72 were found grazing in the area around ///stiff.falters.coping ten minutes later. Steer 33 was standing close by, chewing his cud.
Despite an extensive search, I wasn't able to find Sussex steers 197, 210 and 1640 this evening.
The cows that were found were all good today.
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