Cows 72, 214, 215, 234 and 940 plus steers 217, 220, 228 and 271 were all grazing under the shade of the trees around ///after.arch.richer at 17:00 this afternoon. They were all happy, relaxed and looking really well.
Steers 20, 33, 35, 219 and 270 were all standing on a grass island at the sandy bowl 17:20. They were relaxing and chewing their cud in the warm sunshine. They soon wandered northeast to the trees around ///shut.slime.list where they joined steers 21, 222, 227 and 230 who were all resting in the shade. The boys soon stated to relax and chew their cud.
Expecting to have found steer 30 in one of the first two groups, I circled back to the first group, who had moved south and were now grazing in the thicket. Not finding him, I returned to the second group where the boys were mostly all lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud at 17:55. Steer 30 hadn't joined them either, so I set off in search of him and the Sussex cattle.
Sussex steer 1640 was munching on heather around ///soonest.shop.scans at 18:15. Cow 211 was standing in the sunshine nearby, chewing her cud. Steers 197 and 210 plus cows 212 and 1396 were lying down, relaxing in the heather around close by around ///collect.prude.quits. They all soon got up and wandered northeast, where they all started to graze. Despite a good search of the surrounding area, I wasn't able to find steer 1626.
I continued to search the site for steers 30 and 1626 until 19:15 without any success. I did end up running into the first two groups again, and they hadn't joined them. Would have loved to know where the final two steers were hiding and if they were in fact together. It was odd that one steer from each herd was separated from its group.
The cows that were found were all good today.
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