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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Moo-day critters....


From Saturday's drive...I was in hopes of finding a cow or two to photograph.  I am sure they could do without all the flies.


Doesn't the little boy have such a sweet face....and it is a boy.  I have other photos to prove it.

24 comments:

At Home In New Zealand said...

Lovely beasties, but they must find the flies so troublesome. And yes, I can see it is a bull calf :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

Sweet mom & baby!

CheerfulMonk said...

I love cows. I'm sorry they're bothered by the flies...they deserve to be happy.

Nancy Chan said...

Hello to the moo family. I can't stand the flies. I wish I could swat the flies for them.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
So gorgeous!!! YAM xx

Bill said...

They need some friendly swallows to swoop down and take care of those flies. And yes--- the calf is really sweet.

Hootin Anni said...

Awwwww, so very precious!!

Laurel Wood said...

So sweet. I love your pictures.

Ann said...

I love cows, they seem to be such sweet souls. I feel bad for them when the flies are all over their faces.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Love the cows, they are so sweet! Have a great day!

A Left-Eyed View said...

Great capture of these cows who look so enthusiastic to see visitors. :-) Hopefully they don't feel all those flies like we do if they were on our faces.

Stevenson Q said...

Super love this moo family Rose! Thank you so much for sharing these cutees! I really like that they are very aware as to where the camera is and gave great angles for you to take!

Thank you so much dear Rose for your kind comment on my latest post about going outside. That is so nice of you and I am truly grateful for your prayers.

MadSnapper said...

I love love love love love! That first photo of the close-up of those two absolutely gorgeous faces. These look just like the cows that were at the church fence when we used to go to church and I always went 15 minutes early so I can walk to the fence and pet them. I'm trying not to be jealous of your ride if we go for a ride we see 8000 cars and bicycles

Ruthie said...

They all have sweet facs. the little guy has a beautiful pattern.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Excellent group photos. It's rare to see cattle without a resident population of flies. No wonder the cowboys of old wore their bandanas over their nose and mouth.

Kodak said...

Calves always seem to have the sweetest faces. I think maybe it is their big eyes and long eyelashes. I wonder if his name is Spot.

don said...

A fine capture of their faces and expressions.

Ruth Hiebert said...

These are great pictures.

ElaineH said...

They are so sweet. Wonderful images! I love the calves. They seem to be posing just for you!

HappyK said...

Oh so many flies on those poor animals.
Great pictures!!

Michael Rawluk said...

He has that great spot. Nice shots.

harry said...

bovine delight. they always attract flies, but don't seem to bothered by them.

Kodak said...

I just now saw the link you left on June 8 about pics of Delta's interest TV and also with her kitty sister. I really enjoyed seeing them. Thanks. Sorry I just now saw them. Delta is so pretty and the kitten is just too cute.

Red Rose Alley said...

aaahhh, such a sweet cow family. And the small one DOES look like a boy. His face is rugged and boyish. : )

~Sheri

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