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Giorgio and Lady Susanah (with an H) are doing well.
They now are 3 and a half month old , plenty of rich grass and still get their milk in the evening
Life is good :)
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As you can see on the first pic, Lady Susanah (with an H) has the map of Tasmania on ther head and on her flank :) :) :)
HandyMan Hugh
11-30-2011, 04:33
Hiya Ossi. They look scrumptious. Those two appear happy and healthy, and don't seem to be the least afriad of you. Do cattle imprint on people the way that geese do?
Happy Spring. We here in north east Pennsylvania are heading into winter. I hope that this coming winter is less severe than the last one. We spent that time in Florida and Georgia, and missed the worst of it. :wavey:
I approve of threads with cows. :cow: :thumbsup:
HiddenEyes
11-30-2011, 12:00
They need tall black hats. It will confuse Dinky.
Mr. HE:cool:
Dalton Wayne
11-30-2011, 12:16
How long before you eat em,
Cow it's what's for dinner :whistling:
I never eat any of the chickens we name....
I never eat any of the chickens we name....
Same here
Or then we name them steaky or something like that :)
rhikdavis
11-30-2011, 15:11
Do they moo with an accent?
Do they moo with an accent?
Of course.
And they walk on the wrong side of the road, too.
:poke:
Hiya Ossi. They look scrumptious. Those two appear happy and healthy, and don't seem to be the least afriad of you. Do cattle imprint on people the way that geese do?
Happy Spring. We here in north east Pennsylvania are heading into winter. I hope that this coming winter is less severe than the last one. We spent that time in Florida and Georgia, and missed the worst of it. :wavey:
Not quite. But because both are being hand raised, (no mother around )they are like pets.
When they are far down in the paddock and I call c'mon boys and girls,they lift their heads and when they see me they come running full speed. :)
I had a lady rancher here a while back tell me that she gets her cattle to come to her by waving a bread sack in the air... I guess her cows like bread.
Do they moo with an accent?
No they are Aussies, not Americans. :)
Of course.
And they walk on the wrong side of the road, too.
:poke:
Nope, they use both sides of the paddock :tongueout:
I had a lady rancher here a while back tell me that she gets her cattle to come to her by waving a bread sack in the air... I guess her cows like bread.
Yep, they do.
And Carrots. And if there is one thing I have it's Carrots :)
How long before you eat em,
Cow it's what's for dinner :whistling:
Most Nights there are Cowparts for Dinner, but different Brand :)
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