At 07:15 this morning, the cows, and the ponies were gathered in the far northeast corner of the site, near ///wrist.clinic.glory. The boys were still lying down under the trees, looking as though they hadn’t got up yet. They weren't even registering on the tracking map. Steer 257 was snoozing on this side, but soon woke up. All the boys appeared happy, relaxed, and in good condition.
The ponies were grazing nearby in the long grass. Pandora was the first to come over and greet me. She seemed well and was happy to be stroked all over, including her back and sides, showing no signs of discomfort. She particularly enjoyed a long neck rub. The other two ponies were equally friendly, happily accepting neck, back, and wither rubs between their grazing time.
I left at 08:15, with the boys still relaxing under the trees and the ponies following me out of the wooded area before starting to graze in the sunshine.
The cows and the ponies were all good this morning. I was especially pleased to see that Pandora was well and not showing any of the signs of discomfort she had been during the first part of my visit last night.
I will check on them later in the day as normal.
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