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Gloucester Bull524 x bekekenOur Gloucester cow, Betty, is expecting her first child shortly. The Gloucester breed has quite an interesting story: please see their society's website.
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Gloucester Bull309 x bekeken
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Bonsai in the Garden Tent630 x bekeken
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Bonsai in the Garden Tent317 x bekeken
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Dubarry Boots6758 x bekekenThe Dubarry folks sell their waterproof boots by standing in a little tub of water during most of the show. They're also good at serving chilled champagne.
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Award Winning Chicken421 x bekekenThe gorgon who yelled at me about taking photos in the poultry tent thought that I would "stress" the birds. I would suggest that putting them in a small cage in a hot tent filled with other unfamiliar chickens and ducks and even turkeys, and then add thousands of people, would stress them more than a 1/100 exposure. Does this guy look stressed?
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Belgian Blue Bull5047 x bekeken
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Award Winning Ducks291 x bekeken
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Award Winning Eggs356 x bekekenJust after I took this photograph, a gorgon came running up to me to ask if I had permission to take photos. I said "no," but I explained I was a Life Governor of the Society, and had taken photos at the show for years. I said if I needed permission, a simple sign or courteous comment would be appreciated. I'm 56 years old: far too old to be yelled at by petty functionaries guarding eggs.
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Charlie Getting Highland Cattle Ready for Show Ring300 x bekeken
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Charlie Brushing Highland Cattle450 x bekekenCharlie is from the Craycombe Fold.
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Crying Highland Calf667 x bekekenThis is the second time in the past few days I've actually seen a calf cry. I suppose the water is to clear out their eyes (it's very hot, and I'm sure the pollen count is high) --- but it's sure sad to see them crying.
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