wow, lots of different kinds of cows! I must admit...I miss the cows...and the barns... and the farms...and the countryside back home near Grand Rapids Mi.
They look like they're saying "Where's the grain lady?" Our neighbors used to have long-horned cattle and I and my horses miss watching them. The pony I have was kept with a Hereford calf between the time she was weaned and we bought her. That calf -- named Moofer -- was pretty cute!
When we had cows here my favorite time was in the winter when they spent a few hours a day on a field of winter rye or oats. I would herd them out of the field when time was up, wearing my cowboy boots (Wellies). We got old and so did the cows, so finally they had to go.
One did knock me down once and I had two fractured vertebrae, but I healed.
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Hi Flowrgirl1! I love cows, too. But I'd run fast if I saw them (those on the third picture) so close to me! You are a brave one!
wow, lots of different kinds of cows! I must admit...I miss the cows...and the barns... and the farms...and the countryside back home near Grand Rapids Mi.
Great shots of these mellow fellows, !
Excellent! I love cows too!
They look wonderful in their b&w portraits. gail
I love cows too...especially when I'm not down wind, lol! Great photos, Kim
They look like they're saying "Where's the grain lady?" Our neighbors used to have long-horned cattle and I and my horses miss watching them. The pony I have was kept with a Hereford calf between the time she was weaned and we bought her. That calf -- named Moofer -- was pretty cute!
Gotta love those mooers! Great pictures, and fun too.
When we had cows here my favorite time was in the winter when they spent a few hours a day on a field of winter rye or oats. I would herd them out of the field when time was up, wearing my cowboy boots (Wellies). We got old and so did the cows, so finally they had to go.
One did knock me down once and I had two fractured vertebrae, but I healed.
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