Sussex steers 1626 and 1640, along with cows 211 and 1396, were happily grazing in the pasture near ///dignity.warp.solve at 17:55 this evening. Youngster 219 was nearby, grazing to the northwest. All five were steadily making their way east, enjoying the long grass as they went.
Further east, the remaining three Sussexes, along with cow 940 and steers 227, 230, and 270, were well spread out grazing in ones and twos. By 18:20, they had started to come together near ///older.defend.goes. All seven were happy, relaxed, and looking well. Not long after, they gradually moved off to the northwest, most likely to meet up with the first group, who by then had reached ///sector.glue.store.
At 18:40, ten members of the original Caesar's herd were spread out under the trees near ///sting.flicked.laces, feasting on leaves. They were all friendly and took a break from their grazing to say hello, with several enjoying strokes and rubs. All appeared happy and healthy.
At 19:20, the final three — steers 35, 217, and 271 — were grazing contentedly near ///quote.pointed.splat. Youngster 217 and yearling 271 had been exploring a particularly swampy area and had muddy legs, but kindly came over to greet me, sparing me from the worst of the mud. All three boys were happy, relaxed, and looking well.
The cows were all good today.
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