A mixed group of twenty cattle were happily grazing near ///shares.rips.mull, to the east of the Sandy Bowl at 09:30 this morning. Some had been grazing in the bushes further east or among the trees to the southeast, enjoying a mix of leaves and gorse. Gradually, they gathered as a group. All were friendly, with many coming over to greet me. They all appeared happy, relaxed, and in good condition. Over time, the entire group moved northwest to the gorse bushes near ///dome.dust.tunes, where they continued grazing happily.
Meanwhile, steers 21, 35, 227, 230, and 270 were off having their own adventure near the Lookout. At 10:30, I found older steer 35 munching on heather near ///nips.horns.lipstick. He came over to greet me with a few curious sniffs before resuming his grazing. The other four were spread out in the dense gorse near ///hints.splash.rigs. One by one, they slowly emerged from the bushes to greet me and be checked. Afterwards, they moved to the north to graze on heather. Youngsters 227 and 230 both enjoyed long back scratches.
The boys all appeared happy, relaxed, and in excellent condition. Just before I said goodbye at 11:30, the sun made a rare but welcome appearance. Steer 21 wandered over to rest near ///constants.swam.plums, while the others grazed nearby.
The cows were all good today.
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