Ahhhh, we said. Mmmm, the cattle said, as they checked out their new addition. It wasn't a big plate we added to the menu but it's the greenest plate we have in this valley. Still no rain but we'll dine on green grass for a few days. I, for one, am glad it's over, now for the other fifty acres that need fencing...
She's happier than a California cow!
The late babies line up.
Everybody tries a bite,
The Boss checks the boundaries,
and the pig out begins.
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That looks very lush and the cows look happy. That's a job well done and you should feel very satisfied.
If they are anything like some of the livestock we've had over the years they'll soon be trying to break out--just for the hell of it--as animals do!
Just goes to show ya, all the 'happy cows' aren't in California.
Even after the deluge yesterday we are still brown as burnt toast. Hopefully a little sunshine upon the wet ground will change that.
You have a blessed day my friend!
We finally got some rain yesterday and the day before.
Well yes indeed they do seem very happy cows, look healthy too, I know that pleases you, hugs and blessings
Beautiful new pasture...
I love the view of the cattle. I sure miss mine but not all the work and I know what it takes. Have a great day and dont work to hard.
8)
Great looking grass. Hope you get some rain soon. :)
Those happy california cows btw were filmed in New Zealand. There a small kerfuffle about state paid ads being filmed out of state right now.
Yep...that looks yummy and green indeed! And those cows definitely look happier than cows from California...lol!!! I didn' know that you have that commercial in Arkansa too. : )
She's prettier than a California cow, too.
I've often wondered how happy a California cow really is? Is that first cow sticking its tongue out at you? :)
Be cool my friend :D
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
That shoild keep them happy for a while.
They sure do look happy! And you're right, exactly how happy CAN a cow be from California?
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