The eighteen members of the original Caesar's herd were happily grazing at the Royal Pavilion end of the site at 16:20 this afternoon. Sixteen of them were spread out across the thicket, ranging from steer 21 near ///yours.shut.dating to cows 214 and 234 further southeast near ///bump.raced.bills. They were all happy, relaxed, and looking well.
Meanwhile, steer 30 and cow 940 were grazing just past the cow shed, near the Bourley Road car park, at 16:55. Steer 30 climbed into a ditch for a refreshing drink of water, which was actually much clearer than it looked in the photo! Both were happy and healthy.
By 17:35, the cattle were scattered far and wide, when steer 227 let out a few rallying moos. Moments later, a large part of the herd came running towards him. After catching their breath, they all wandered down to the area near ///meaty.change.seated, where they reunited with steer 30 and cow 940. Before long, they began to drift off in ones and twos towards Bourley Road, moving northwest. Youngster 227 lingered a little longer, enjoying a long, relaxing neck and back rub, while standing peacefully in the sunshine.
The seven Sussex cattle were happily grazing in the pasture southeast of James Bond Pond at 18:10, enjoying a mix of grass, heather, and gorse. They were all very friendly, stopping to say hello and enjoy a few strokes. They looked fantastic in the last of the afternoon sunshine—relaxed, content, and in good condition.
The cows were all good today.
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