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Rhode Island Trip pics: cool cattle!

Question:
I've returned from my trip to Rhode Island. My hubby was driving me around the island looking at interesting things when we came across these bad boys grazing--

Now that's a serious winter coat!

Zoomed in a little closer...

And closer in for a nice portrait. This one was so handsome!

His buddy looked a like he was having a bad hair day.

Then some nice ladies came out from a building and dumped a whole bucket of leftover hamburger buns on the ground. Obviously we weren't very interesting to them anymore!

I looked them up on the internet, they are Scottish Highland cattle, and are considered rare. Quite a surprise to find them living on Aquidneck Island!


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We have some of them around here on farms and when we go to certain fairs in the summer They are there. They are really cute, I think all cows are cute though.


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Those sure are some woolly cattle! It always seems like cattle are looking in the same direction.


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Originally Posted by cmayer31
Those sure are some woolly cattle! It always seems like cattle are looking in the same direction.
In this case, it was because they knew it was treat time & were both looking at the barn. One gave out quite a bellow when he first saw the people coming up the hill! Years ago, walking through an art museum, my BIL explained to my son that "Cows are in all the best landscapes".LOL!


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He he!!! Glad you got to discover one of my favorites.
(I know I don't talk about cows much on here... if ever. Can't help it... I'm more of a canine person.)


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Those cattle are adorable! I sure never saw any that looked like that!


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Wow, you got some very nice pictures of them. They are cute.


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Those are really cool looking, I don't think I've ever seen them before. Thanks for sharing Pat!


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They are cool looking. Very handsome steers. I like the look of those
bad boys.


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Very cool! Great pics. There are quite a bit of places that have these cows, and I enjoy seeing them. They always seem so out of place.
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