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Are these your beasts?
Thankfully no. They belong to my niece. First time in a year that I was able to cross provincial borders to visit.
Ross Mac,Is the fencing very high or are they a miniature breed?All the best,Bob
The Highland cattle aren't as big as the big milking breeds but they aren't miniature either. They're about about 4 feet tall.
4 ft tall - what scale is that?
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As an old ex-farmer I used to work with used to say - "bonny kye" !
I suspect an Oberhilse raiding party has cut your telegraph lines!
I think its more like there's some crossboarding cattle lifting going on.(provincial borders that is)
Last week they were still puppies! Wow, what are you feeding them?
Must have been something in the kibble.
Dogs? Cattle? Ever-luvin' anima lovers, there. What's next?
No elephants in this version but there are a couple of long necked geese.
Are these your beasts?
ReplyDeleteThankfully no. They belong to my niece. First time in a year that I was able to cross provincial borders to visit.
DeleteRoss Mac,
ReplyDeleteIs the fencing very high or are they a miniature breed?
All the best,
Bob
The Highland cattle aren't as big as the big milking breeds but they aren't miniature either. They're about about 4 feet tall.
Delete4 ft tall - what scale is that?
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ReplyDeleteAs an old ex-farmer I used to work with used to say - "bonny kye" !
ReplyDeleteI suspect an Oberhilse raiding party has cut your telegraph lines!
ReplyDeleteI think its more like there's some crossboarding cattle lifting going on.(provincial borders that is)
DeleteLast week they were still puppies!
ReplyDeleteWow, what are you feeding them?
Must have been something in the kibble.
DeleteDogs? Cattle? Ever-luvin' anima lovers, there. What's next?
ReplyDeleteNo elephants in this version but there are a couple of long necked geese.
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