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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189880)
• Boise, Idaho
30 May
The new episode of the new spin off of Yellowstone sure was gagy lastnight. Rip had found that his cattle had hoof and mouth disease. That was last week. So this week he and Beth and the other two cowboys rounded up the cattle...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
21 Apr
I am sure the green grassy plants in this image resemble sugarcane. In deed, here in Kenya we call them "Napier Grass". They are great feed for cattle, especially in the case of dairy farming. I have planted a lot of it in hope...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
30 Oct 23
While on our way to take photos on the weekend, we passed a paddock with these two beautiful big Aberdeen Angus bulls standing in the corner.
Once, most of the beef cattle that we saw were red-and-white Herefords but then the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
11 Oct 23
The collage shows our last house-sit house and some views of the surrounding hills. The black dots are cows.
The house had rammed earth walls with additional add-ons having corrugated iron walls. The area is very hilly. I would...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
11 Oct 22
As well as a Maremma dog and Anglo-Nubian goats, our veterinarian friend near Boat Harbour in Western Australia, also runs a small number of Jersey cows. Jersey and Guernsey cows are somewhat similar and come from the (English)...
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Belex Hanns Abel
@Belexhanns (3431)
• Kampala, Uganda
4 Dec 21
There's a tribe called Masai here; where during the marriage ceremony, the family of the bride brings a lot of cows and bulls and the father of the father of the bride groom has to shoot a spear through the herd; where the spear...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23241)
19 Oct 21
The Satkosia reserve forest in Orissa is full of tigers. Generally majority of them are man-eaters. They are really dangerous. Over the last 6 months there were few local people who were killed by them along with cattle. When our...
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Diana B.
@BloggerDi (3121)
• United States
25 May 20
In my last post, I quoted my mother-in-law's grandmother, who had made a funny comment. She said that some women would wear a "cow chip" on their head if they thought it was in fashion.
I wondered if many myLotters would be...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
30 Apr 20
As some of you may know, the meadow at the bottom of our garden used to be rented out to our local animal sanctuary and we had cattle out there from April through to about October. It was lovely seeing the same cattle return year...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
12 Oct 19
If you are found to have cattle that are not in possession of a passport then they will be slaughtered. The slaughtered cattle will not be used for consumption.
The passport must stay with the cattle for the length...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
7 Oct 19
I was sitting in my lounge happily doing my daily surveys when I could hear the cattle from our meadow making a lot of noise so I put my laptop to one side and popped down the garden to see all the cattle following a Land Rover...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
19 Sep 19
We had the first slight frost of the autumn the other morning. Although I know it heralds the long, cold winter days but there's something quite special about the first frost.
I managed to catch these beautiful, gentle creatures...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
16 Jul 19
We currently have bullocks in the meadow at the bottom of our garden and I love to watch them grazing happily and looking very relaxed, blissfully unaware of their fate. So this afternoon, before I cut the lawn I wandered down to...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
28 Apr 19
Now that we've finally got to Spring Hillside Animal Sanctuary have put some of their rescued cattle out to graze in our meadow and this one is my new best friend
As we had a nice spell of warm sunny weather I decided to spend...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
30 Jan 19
Not only do I have a friend in Phil the Pheasant, during the summer I also have Billy the Bullock.
He was rescued from a slaughterhouse by my local animal sanctuary and each summer he and his mates come onto the meadow at the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Jan 19
I was moving things around in our large cupboard and came across some LP and 78 rpm records. One title caught my eye and I could immediately recall the words and the tune from when we would play such records on a wind-up...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Nov 18
I saw a video clip the other day of dairy cows grooming themselves with mechanical brushes which were installed in their pens. Most animals enjoy having a good scratch and will use trees, fence posts or just the ground to relieve...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
29 Sep 18
I stayed two nights on the showgrounds in Perth, Western Australia, with my nephew while I was helping with his goats. The accommodation we were assigned was near the cattle stalls. You can apply to have a room which has several...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169479)
• United States
23 Jul 18
I was born and raised a city girl, but also had country connections. All my mom's siblings stayed rural, near the family ranch. I always called it the farm.
The brand was a circle slash, like the signs that stand for "no . . . ."...
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