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    Re: I want this cow!

    Hippy Cow!
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    Re: I want this cow!

    Scotty highlands! I watched a show once..lol. I prefer shorthorns( no this does not mean they have short horns...they are naturally polled), maine anjous, and simmentals!

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    Re: I want this cow!

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    Cattle(domestic breeds) are listed as "naturally polled" if they are born without horns. Most seem to have horns as a natural part of being born a cow. A lot of people dehorn them(called debudding) when they are babies, before the horns begin to grow, for safety of farmers and of the cattle(infighting).
    It looks like either a scottish highland(perhaps a young one, or one in summer coat?) or a crossbreed(I don't keep up with all the newer breeds). I would not guess yak, as it doesn't appear to have the heavy forelock fall of coat over the head, and the scottish breed is known for the chestnut coloration.
    Just guessing and adding to confusion is,
    Wolfy, the fount of useless information.
    Ohohoh! Another cow person!! I heart cows. We will be getting my show heifer dehorned in a few weeks!

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    You ever smell cows poo? imagine that stuck to a tub! wewwwww!
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    Re: I want this cow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Reediculous View Post
    You ever smell cows poo? imagine that stuck to a tub! wewwwww!
    I dont mind the smell of cow poop at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stangs13 View Post
    I dont mind the smell of cow poop at all!
    i know some dogs that eat horse poop, if that means anything
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    Re: I want this cow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Reediculous View Post
    i know some dogs that eat horse poop, if that means anything
    I dont like horse poop.

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    Re: I want this cow!

    For comparison.... cple o' pics o hairy coos ( cows ) aka Highland Cattle





    complete with Scottish scenery ( The Little Big Country )
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    Re: I want this cow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Royal Tartan View Post
    For comparison.... cple o' pics o hairy coos ( cows ) aka Highland Cattle





    complete with Scottish scenery ( The Little Big Country )
    I hope you can stick them in a box and mail em to me, I'll be here all day Monday to sign for them. Thanks.

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    that cow makes me want a cow
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