Is this what they call a "mad cow"?
I snapped a pic of this cow last weekend at the farm. I just thought it was so funny.
Maybe she was having a bad day?
Maybe she was having a bad day?
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Sure is giving you the 'look'.
ReplyDeleteI think it was just Curious to see what all you where doing and maybe looking for a carrot or 2 from you so that it could have an extra snack. :}
Looks like a Gentle Elsa to me. Can't keep calling her 'she cow' :}
DeleteI've been given "the look" before, ha. I need to remember to bring carrots for snacks. "Elsa" I like it!
DeleteCows are really docile creatures. They would lick you all over if they could. When they begin to calve, all the momma's look after the littles. Bulls, stay clear unless they know you.
ReplyDeleteAwww, I've always wondered, they do seem very curious too. Neighbors had a big honery bull once. He's elsewhere now, ha.
DeleteThat is funny!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it? I just laughed when I saw the pic after I took it.
DeleteMany years ago I went to a county fair in Kansas with my sister's mother-in-law. We went to look at the livestock (I don't know why), and as we headed toward the cattle, a very angry cow started jumping and kicking. We went the other way. I guess she didn't want to be displayed.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Now that's a memory that has stayed with you hasn't it? Thanks for sharing!!
DeleteI once had a calf named after me, I hope she turned into a gentle and generous sort of cow!!!
ReplyDeleteMost cows look sulky but are sweet, actually.
But goodness, those azaleas, is that really possible to have them grow like that?? If anyone can accomplish that, it will have to be you, 1st Man! I know my limits, settle with the croci and daffodils.
Here azaleas do pretty well. We'll see and I thank you for your confidence in me, ha. I'm clearing an area now that COULD become something like that with the azaleas. Fingers crossed. What a sweet thing to have a cow named after you. I do hear they are gentle souls.
DeleteYes, but they can also be a bit a-muuuuu-sing!!!! I keep my fingers crossed tooo!!!!
DeleteI see what you did there!!!! :-).
DeleteFunny picture! She looks like a young cow, a heifer, so she is probably curious about everything in and around her pasture - including that 2-legged creature who shows up on the weekend and goes into a flurry of activity!
ReplyDeleteHa, that's too funny! Yep she's probably more curious about me than I am of her, ha.
DeleteHa, ha, I'd still be ready to run just in case!
ReplyDeleteI can move when I have to, ha. It's been fun having them nearby. It's like having company, ha.
DeleteI think she wonders what you are doing. My friend's father was charged by a cow that broke is ribs, punctured his lungs, bruised his heart, did a lot of damage. He was in the hospital for six months, 10 days in icu in a coma. This was the most docile cow they had.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that's a scary story. They are like a car with legs if they hit you I suppose.
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