Steers 227, 228, and 270, along with cows 72, 214, 234, and 940, were happily grazing near ///owned.cave.deeper down by Bourley Road at 15:25 this afternoon. They were all friendly and came over to say hello, looking especially lovely in the setting sun. All were in good health.
By 15:45, the seven Sussexes and youngster 230 were grazing in the extremely swampy area south of the covered reservoir near ///lanes.growl.gates. They navigated the terrain with ease—far better than I could! Youngster 230 was particularly friendly, coming over to greet me and thoroughly enjoying a long neck and shoulder rub. All eight were happy, relaxed, and in good health.
At 16:10, steers 21, 30, 219, 220, and 222 were happily grazing in the gorse bushes by the path near ///proved.suits.media. Youngster 219 and yearling 271, who had been grazing near the Sussexes earlier, soon wandered over to join them. Youngster 219 had very muddy legs from his earlier adventures!
The final three older steers were grazing individually, deep in the thicket between the first and third groups. They were all in good condition.
The cows were all good today.
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