Such a sweet look.
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ReplyDeleteherzlich Pippa
Dear Denise,
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely old chaps but would prefer to be behind the fence visiting them.
Happy weekend
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Carolyn
beautiful beasts and it is funny how their horns come forward. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many magnificent beasts in the world. It's a pleasure to see them through your photographs.
ReplyDeleteOh well captured Denise! Their horns do look formidable though!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend!
Nice pics. I love the cows. I like the horn of the cows.
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susa
Beautiful animals! I always love seeing cattle.
ReplyDeleteHorny critters
ReplyDeleteHello, Denise! great closeups of the cattle. The last shot is my favorite, he is checking you out! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had some willing ohoto subjects, Denise, and the last shot was a good close-up portrait as well.
ReplyDeletei love to pet/kiss cows but with these horns might think twice about it. they are beautiful
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this breed of cattle before. Now you've given me homework and I'll have to look this up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful closeups of these lovely and amazing animals, Denise! Thank you so much for sharing and I hope your weekend will be great!
ReplyDeleteBless them; And YOU!
ReplyDeleteWhat nice horns you have my dear----The better to poke you with so stay away. LOL
ReplyDeleteMB
Interesting critters. My SIL, who raises two each year for slaughter, would call them 'steak on the hoof,' however, I imagine these cattle will never see a skillet.
ReplyDeleteDenise ~ Wonderful shots of these critters and love the expressions on their faces ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you ~ ^_^
That last shot is my favourite too!
ReplyDeleteHi Denise, super images of the cattle but not sure about the horns!! Have a good weekend. Regards John
ReplyDeletethey're beautiful!
ReplyDeletethanks for introducing me to a new breed!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't like to get one cross and have those horns chasing me. Cute faces though.
ReplyDeletegreen and red buds so delightfully Spring
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful, gentle, docile looking creatures. Hope they don't lose friends because of the horns.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are well built.
ReplyDeleteI would not want to meet one of those animals on a road in the middle of nowhere. I can't run!!
ReplyDeleteHandsome critters
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's of these cattle, and I also like the blossom in the first photo too.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They are two handsome looking bulls!
ReplyDeleteFun to see these! They look intelligent.
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