At 15:45 this afternoon, the original eighteen Caesar's cows, along with Sussex steer 1626, were found in the pasture north of Horse Pond. They were spread out in small groups, with most lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud. Many had made comfortable beds in the bracken and heather. Steer 21 appeared to have just stood up and was chewing his cud. Youngster 227 got up, stretched, and came over to say hello. He enjoyed a neck and back rub before starting to graze. The recent rain has made his coat lovely and soft. Steer 20 was lying down again during my visit, so I couldn't check his wound. The cows were all happy, relaxed and looking well.
The other six Sussex cattle were lying down in the heather near ///grunt.spotty.satin at 16:10. They were all relaxing and chewing their cud. They were all happy and looking really well.
I went back and rejoined the first group just before 16:30. Several of the cows had shfited positions, with youngster 227 was lying down beside steer 20. Steer 21 had started grazing among the heather. I spent some time with them before saying goodbye.
The cows were all good today.
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