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Highland Cattle Steervista 410 vecesOne of our pedigree steers -- not overly fond of having his picture taken.
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Highland Cow -- Summer Afternoonvista 423 veces
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Running Through The 11 Acre Fieldvista 5789 vecesI'm not sure if this Highland cow was running to me, or away from me. A warm summer afternoon, July 10 2005, on the 11 Acre field.
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A Proud Highland Cowvista 566 vecesA summer afternoon, July 10 2005, during the "magic hour." That's Worcester in the background, over the River Severn and the River Teme.
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Highland Bull -- Having A Scratchvista 4437 vecesUK302940100044 born 15 December 2003, photographed 27 September 2005. Sold 14 October 2005, and now living on a mountain top in Lancaster.
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HEH F6 -- Let Me Outvista 313 vecesAfter having her pregnancy test, HEH F6 wants to re-join the herd.
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Merlin the Guernsey Bullvista 277 vecesIt's a bit silly, but we have one Guernsey house cow (Carole) and one Guernsey bull (Merlin). They are very lovey-dovey, and spend a tremendous amount of each day grooming each other. In this photo Merlin looks a bit like a Roman devil-god. I think it's his short, stubby horns.
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"Spooky" Alice and Her Calfvista 213 veces"Spooky" Alice is our only Highland cow minus her horns. Our former stockmen wouldn't handle her as they felt she was too dangerous, so the compromise was to keep her (instead of kill her) but minus her horns. Alice and her calf have now moved to a new home in Wales.
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Highland Cattle and Kurobuta Pig Eating Togethervista 1869 veces
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A Highland Cow Having a Swig of Beervista 229 vecesOur beef cattle are raised in the traditional Kobe style -- they are fed beer and grain. Normally, they don't like the "fizz" in the beer, so prefer it if we pour it over the grain and let it sit for a few hours. But this was a hot spring day, and this cow quite enjoyed the cold beer right from the bottle.
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Highland Cow Sticking Out Her Tonguevista 3177 veces
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Highland Cow Enjoying A Cold Beervista 192 veces
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