The ponies were grazing in the area around ///jeep.insulated.saves at 13:50 this afternoon. They were all happy and relaxed. They were a bit damp, but they were drying out in the strong breeze. The ponies were enjoying lots of grass, gorse, and heather, but they each stopped and came over to say hello. After a while, they headed south-east and continued to graze.
Steers 210 and 1669 were found eating gorse and heather in the area around ///fatter.heave.beep at 14:15. They were soon joined by steer 197 and cows 211 and 212 who emerged from deep in the surrounding gorse bushes. They were all looking really well. About twenty minutes later, the final three, steers 1626 and 1640 plus cow 1396, came out of the gorse bushes and stood together by the main path, where they started to relax and chew their cud. They, too, were all good.
I went back to spend some more time with the ponies who had made it to the area around ///promise.months.last by 14:45.
The cows and the ponies were all good today.
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