Most of the cows were grazing in the pasture near ///rings.pokers.mega at 10:10 this morning. Cow 940 was lying down, relaxing and chewing her cud, while older steer 30 enjoyed scratching his back against some tree branches. Several older Shetland steers, along with Sussex steers 197 and 1640, were grazing in the central wooded area. Meanwhile, youngsters 217, 220 and 230 were resting and chewing their cud in the eastern pasture, with youngster 230 happy to stand for a long back rub.
The other five Sussex cattle were resting near ///sports.ounce.tiling at 10.30, looking very relaxed and content as they chewed their cud. Cow 211 was happy for me to approach and give her a neck and ear rub.
By 10:40, the first group had set off on an anti-clockwise circuit around the site, grazing on grass and nibbling leaves from the trees as they passed. They were all very friendly, coming over to greet me as they wandered by. By 11:00, they had looped into the eastern pasture, where they continued grazing, gradually moving towards the now six Sussexes, with steer 197 having joined the group. I said my goodbyes around 11:15.
The cows were all good today.
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