A Hereford and a Longhorn on my way to and from being out and about. I’d have more photos of cattle of all kinds except that I usually see them when I am on a two-lane road without any shoulder or any place to pull over safely.


A Hereford and a Longhorn on my way to and from being out and about. I’d have more photos of cattle of all kinds except that I usually see them when I am on a two-lane road without any shoulder or any place to pull over safely.


The blond calf from the pasture next door, checking me out while I photograph him.

I learned how to create a mirror image in Photoshop.

I took a few minutes to mosey on over to the fence to visit with my neighbors. They weren’t particularly chatty.
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I didn’t have any treats and I don’t know what treats one gives to a calf, anyway.

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Her left cheek looks really big. I hope that’s cud in there and not a big wad of tobacco.

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Like mother, like daughter.

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These Mesquite trees don’t provide much shade, especially in February.

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This is the bull. I decided not to linger where he could see me.
