Youngsters 222 and 230 plus yearlings 270 and 271 were busy munching on grass in the area around ///fattening.quickly.cloth at 10:25 this morning.
The other fifteen were a bit further along the track at ///convey.scoots.dance. Most were lying down, relaxing and chewing their cud. Older steer 30 was standing in the trees chewing his cud, with youngster 220 lying at his feet. Older steer 21 was also standing chewing his cud, before crossing over the path and going off to munch on some leaves. Youngster 220 got up and joined him. Older steers 20 and 35 had found a nice spot to lie down and rest under some trees, blanketed by some bracken. After a little while, the initial four arrived and lay down in amongst the other cows.
The second temporary building had been dismantled. There was also no security on the fisherman's gate today, and it was locked. There were still road cones out, preventing people parking in the area, though.
The cows were all good today, despite being bothered by a large number of flies. The Beacon Hill Road fence was also good.
The cows were all good today, despite being bothered by a large number of flies. The Beacon Hill Road fence was also good.








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