Fourteen of the original herd were resting on the grassy islands in the Sandy Bowl at 13:10 this afternoon, with several cows dozing peacefully. Cow 234 lay stretched out on her side, fully relaxed, while those not napping were relaxing and chewing their cud. Nearby, steers 21, 33, 35 and 228 grazed in the gorse bushes to the west. The cattle all appeared happy, relaxed and in good health.
At 13:45, cow 212 and steer 1640 were lying down in the heather on the hillside near ///clay.bagels.nicely, both looking very comfortable. Further northwest, cow 1396 and steer 1626 were grazing near ///pipes.geese.ruffling. When cow 1396 heard rustling in the thicket from a covert military exercise nearby, she quickly returned to the hilltop to rejoin the others. After a quick drink from a puddle, she came over for a back rub. Steer 1626 wasn't bothered in the slightest and continued grazing.
Despite a good search, I was unable to find Sussex steers 197 and 210, along with cow 211 this afternoon.
The cows I did find were all good today.
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