muleskinner
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Thanks again Fossis. I can't help but wonder how they taste.
rmptr said:Neat critter Fossis!
There's been notable interest in historic animals and vegetable/grain crops of late, as the big conglomerates that actually feed us are leaning strongly towards GMO's.
They may, indeed, produce more for consumption, yet there is no clue how resistant they may be to some sort of contagion. Would it spread like wildfire amongst ALL of a species and wipe out everything?
Nobody knows.
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rmptr
Mental Granny said:Thanks for sharing the pic Carl, I always learn something from your post!
Te little calf is soooo cute behind her!
River Rat said:Don't know this breed of cattle, got to do some . She is a pretty cow, only problem is horns...when you have to deal with cattle on a daily basis, I rather not have any with horns.
Thanks, for sharing the picture with us.
RR
karenray08 said:Wow! I like their horns. It looks like they also have a longer body than the other breeds. Is that true?
I would like to see one in real life.
Ray