Sixteen of the original Caesar's cows were found spread out grazing in the large pasture around ///like.rounds.edge at 08:40 this morning. Cow 940 was lying down, relaxing and chewing her cud. The others were all enjoying lots of fresh grass. Over the next twenty minutes, they all slowly started to lie down and relax. The final two steers, youngster 222 and yearling 270, made an appearance at 09:00, having wandered in from a south-westerly direction. They had a little walk about before lying down to rest.
Gary, youngster 228, appears to have a lump on the right side of his face. He was otherwise okay, and it wasn't impacting his ability to graze or chew his cud. The other cows were all happy, relaxed and looking well.
Sussex steers 197, 210 and 1640 were found grazing around ///clear.lonely.poorly on Sandy Hill at 09:20. They were all initially eating grass, but soon stopped to relax and chew their cud. Steer 1640 had a good rub against one of the trees. His nose was fine today. The boys were all well.
The other four Sussex cattle, cows 211, 212 and 1396 and steer 1626, were found on the bank at the southeast corner of James Bond pond around ///suspect.goofy.award at 09:45. They were all relaxing and chewing their cud. Cow 211 enjoyed a long ear rub while resting. They were all good. There was a large army presence in the wooded area to the northeast of where the cattle were located.
There didn't appear to be any change in Brie's (cow 940) ear this morning compared to yesterday (photo below).
The cows were all good today.
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