After walking the dog this morning, I grabbed the Nikon D3000, put it on auto, and went down the side lane to take these pictures of cattle, just for you. I’m liking this theme and wanting to blog photos to see what happens with them. 🙂

Cows in the paddocks behind our house block

strawberry coloured cow with wood ducks and a small dam behind – the highway beyond the fence

Hereford cows with kangaroos in background

on the other side of the lane are two more cows

I think this red one is a steer or a bull
I hope you liked my cows! Have good day. 🙂
Are you sure the strawberry coloured one is not a huge sheep. Looks kinda woolly. Like cows, much smarter than sheep, or maybe they are just lazier.
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It is woolly isn’t it! I wonder if it is a steer, I never looked.
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I adore your cows!!!
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Wonderful! I remember you telling me you loved cow pictures. I really took these for you., but, shhh, don’t tell anyone. 😉
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I love these! What magnificent animals. Cows are such a gift and these are really beautiful.
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Thank you, Christine. I suspect some of them may be male cattle (steer or bull) but I still call them the generic cows. Thanks for dropping in and commenting.
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I really enjoy your photographs. The animals are fantastic!
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I did like your cows. I thought your photographs made them seem like fine and noble animals — adjectives I’d never connected with cows before.
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My grandmother kept a small herd of diary cows on the town common while I was growing up. She gave a cow to my mum so I’m sort of used to them. They are far superior to sheep! I was pleased with my photos.Thanks for dropping in, Janet. I’m making an effort to get around to everyone’s blog, so hopefully you will see me poking around at your place soon. 🙂
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So much green, these pictures are soothing to the eyes!
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It is good to see the paddocks green again, they were so dry they had turned a light brown. Thanks for stopping by.
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Your cows are wonderful . . . and what a great post to share on ‘Cow Appreciation Day’!!
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Oh, really, it is cow appreciation day? Wow, what a coincidence. I love seeing them, but I have a particular love for jersey cows. Thanks for dropping in Becky B!
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After all those nice comments I’m not game to mention a bbq.
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They are beef cattle but I have taken no notice if any of them vanish. 🙂
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Love the cow photos, Christine! I think your strawberry cow is a steer, but I can’t identify the breed 😦
What adorable creatures they are! I love their sweet woolly faces!
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I noticed it was a steer eventually. My guess is a roaned Murray Grey / Hereford cross? I think there used to be Murray Grays in the paddock some 25 years ago, when we moved here. Back then, there used to be calves, too. Thanks for dropping in, Paula. 🙂
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