Wednesday, October 29
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What happy looking cattle! But do not rush to cut your hair - winter is on the way.
ReplyDeleteBut I need to be able to see sweffling so appointment made..
DeleteLovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteI can never resist photographing them Patsy,
DeleteYou and me both.
ReplyDeleteThey are fabulous. Love those guys!
Si do I Jessica,
DeleteIt's like looking in a mirror. They're wonderful aren't they, there are some not far from here that I always love to see.
ReplyDeletethey have such character, CJ
DeleteWonderful photos, the first one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteFunny how he was determined to have that particular piece of grass, Jo
DeleteReally messy 'hair'...
ReplyDeleteAs I said just like mine at the moment, Emdah
DeleteI love these photos Sue. It's making me sad that we didn't get to any of the county shows this summer. Where were they taken?
ReplyDeleteThese were at the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust reserve - Potteric Carr near Doncaster, Victoria
DeleteI'd hate to be the one to take a comb through their hair :)
ReplyDeleteMe too Angie
DeleteHa! I love the pics, especially the second one.xxx
ReplyDeleteHe looked quite smug when he achieved his aim, Dina,
DeleteNow I thought that I was having a bad hair day. The babe looks oh so soulful.
ReplyDeleteI don;t think that the young one was sure what the camera wad Anna
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